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A unique cultural event took place at the Durango Public Library recently, as community members came together to learn about Indigenous round dances. "Round Dance 101," hosted by the Durango School District and the Native American Parent Advisory Committee, provided a platform to explore a traditional ceremony.
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With rents at mobile home parks rising across the mountain west, some residents are taking matters into their own hands to keep prices down. One park in Durango, Colorado, was purchased by residents earlier this year and is being run as a co-op. Now, other communities in Southwest Colorado are considering emulating the model.
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Pagosa Springs' Main Street and Durango's Main Avenue are seeing an influx of visitors this summer, and tourism leaders throughout the region are noticing. KSUT’s Sarah Flower has this report.
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Fort Lewis College students will return to in-person learning on Monday for the first time in almost 3 months. KSUT’s Sarah Flower spoke with college…
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This week was the fifth anniversary of the Gold King Mine spill. The disaster ignited hope among observers that the many old and abandoned mines around…
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Should "the chief" stay or go?The fate of the sign should be determined by “enlightened dialogue and not through mob rule,” says Ben Nighthorse Campbell,…
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Concerts around the world have been canceled until further notice, and musicians are struggling with how to make a living and what’s next in their career.…
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Coping with the loss of a loved one or other painful experience during COVID-19 presents new challenges for our society. KSUT’s Sarah Flower spoke with…
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With food insecurity rising at an alarming rate worldwide due to COVID-19, one local soup kitchen is answering the call. KSUT’s Sarah Flower has that…
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Here you'll find links to updated information about wildfires in the Four Corners region, as well as general information about wildfire. Current area…