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Last coal-fired engine departs Durango train station, marking end of an era

Saturday was bittersweet for crews who sent No. 481 on its final ride before it’s converted for oil use

The Hermit Monk of New Mexico’s Organ Mountains

The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument in southern New Mexico has unique geology, birds, reptiles, plants, and human history – including a murdered monk. As we approach the Chris...

Historic orchards of Montezuma, La Plata counties are a ‘living museum’

Restoration project aims to propagate rare apple cultivars that would be lost without human involvement

CDOT plans to dispose of land where famous train wreck happened

Right of first refusal will be given to entities who receive tax revenue for the land

Unearthing the mysteries of Animas City Cemetery

Advocates say fencing, controlled access needed to protect historic site

Historic Columbine Cabin to be removed from Purgatory Resort

A buyer will be selected through a sealed bidding process

Theater presents interpretation of Founding Fathers debate in Farmington

Program engages audience, highlights need for rational debate

Funding made available to support recording oral histories from boarding school era

Victims and survivors have been sharing emotional stories during a ‘Road to Healing’ tour

Mining a vein of artistic talent

Four artists have started an artist collective in the historic Silverton Powerhouse

Historic Cedar Hill bridge near Aztec will be renovated

110-year-old bridge to be repaired, incorporated into walking trail

Colorado governor asks U.S. to change Mount Evans’ name to Mount Blue Sky

The request is second-to-last step in the renaming process

Aztec Museum to open for spring break

Special activities planned for spring break visitors