Cortez Livestock has been a cornerstone of Montezuma County agriculture since 1959. For more than six decades, the auction barn has served local ranchers, farmers, and Native American producers as a ...
Local artist Shanda Akin brings her newest collection to Four Leaves Winery for a free evening of art and conversation, the Durango Arts Center opens Trey Parker's Cannibal: The Musical for a limited ...
What happens when one woman's curiosity about disappearing birds grows into a global movement? For Kelly Miller, founder of Follow the Birds, a simple question about winter silence along the Animas ...
West Coast Swing is more than a dance style — it's a lifestyle for members of West Slope Westies, Durango's nonprofit swing ...
Durango has a full week of events ahead. The Second Annual Disability Art Show opens March 6 at the Durango Arts Center, featuring work from more than 30 artists with disabilities. A closing ...
The Durango Independent Film Festival is celebrating its 21st year with the tagline "We're Legal," bringing independent films from over 50 countries to southwest Colorado from March 4–8, 2026. Known ...
A new chapter of a longtime community tradition took center stage in Durango. “Southwest Colorado Rocks” celebrated local leaders, businesses, and organizations making a difference across the region.
Leadership, comedy, and independent film are all on the schedule in Durango over the next couple of weeks. From the upcoming Durango Women's Leadership Conference to a stand-up show from Olivia Carter ...
Every February, volunteers walk the banks of the Animas River counting American dippers — small, bold birds that dive headfirst into rushing rapids and spend their entire lives along river corridors.
Every February, volunteers walk the banks of the Animas River counting American dippers — small, bold birds that dive headfirst into rushing rapids and spend their entire lives along river corridors.