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Women rally in Durango for reproductive health rights

About 200 people fill Buckley Park on Saturday ahead of Election Day

At 84, Durango civil rights attorney Leonard Davies is still looking to make the justice system fair

Resident represented Black Panthers, migrant workers and other groups in freedom of speech and civil liberties cases

Durango raises records request fees, citing increase in inquiries

Colorado law allows municipalities to approve rate hikes

Juneteenth festival returns to Durango

Fourth annual event had about twice as many participants

Fire department faces discrimination, wrongful termination allegations

‘I was on a path for promotion until I reported assault and domestic violence and then I was fired'

Colorado baker fighting ruling over gender transition cake

Jack Phillips won a partial Supreme Court victory a decade ago after refusing to make a gay couple's wedding cake

‘Tell us where we can go’: Purple Cliffs residents receive eviction notices

Uncertainty is the only path forward for many camp inhabitants

Denver appeals court upholds right to record police

A YouTube blogger said a Lakewood officer blocked him from recording a 2019 traffic stop

Boulder’s camping ban leaves unhoused residents no alternatives, plaintiffs say

Lack of choices and resources prompt lawsuit against city

Colorado election deniers sued by civil rights groups over door-to-door ‘intimidation’

Canvassers reportedly wear badges, pretend to be associated with government and sometimes carry guns

The ACLU has become a powerful player at the Colorado Capitol. But at what cost?

Organization’s policy team resigned this month after running an ambitious legislative agenda

Durango police investigated 16 citizen-initiated complaints in 2020

Community panel scrutinizes officer actions, internal reviews