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Ann Butler
Position: Staff reporter
Phone Number: (970), 375-4584

Durango’s sewer rate to increase by 25 percent

Durango City Councilors approved the appropriations for the $70 million operating budget and $21-plus million capital budget as well as a 25 percent sewer rate increase, as expected Monday n...

‘Fall back’ good time to change batteries

Durango Fire recommends checking both your smoke, carbon-monoxide detectors

Sheldon raises more than Stahnke in School District 9-R race

Open director’s seat to be filled Tuesday

Man airlifted after injury in horse fall northeast of Durango

A 48-year-old man injured in a horse fall in the backcountry was in a helicopter and on his way to Mercy Regional Medical Center in about an hour and 20 minutes. The accident took...

Bring out the ghouls

Halloween around here offers fun for everyone

An expert goes beyond traditional themes

England: ‘Just love carving pumpkins’

9-R students create teacher-bashing tweets

Third episode moves from targeting students

Power restored to 1,000 customers

More than 1,000 customers in Archuleta County were without power Wednesday afternoon for about an hour. Power was restored to 1,044 customers about 2:05 p.m., LPEA spokeswoman Ind...

Healthy Choices group to review codes

Durango school board talks drugs, safety and assessments

Durango High School begins upgrade on stadium

DHS needs to raise $1.6 million by May for the track and field

Fort Lewis College changes admission standards, because ‘we thought students would be better prepared,’ provost says

The changes made by the Colorado Board of Education to its standards don’t completely align with what’s trending on the college admission front. The board maintained its ACT stand...

Will Colorado students thrive in 21st century?

State lowers some 2021 graduation standards