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Christian Burney
Position: Herald Staff Writer

Durango City Council blocks Bosmans from executive session about open records lawsuit

Vote made to ‘maintain attorney-client privilege’

Durango seeks public feedback about cycling improvements for Roosa Avenue

City exploring two alternative designs for uphill cycling lane

Durango passenger receives mixed answers about United Airlines flight delay

Explanations included weather conditions, technical issues and de-icing shortage

Back-and-forths about city business revealed in Simpson-Bosmans emails

City accuses councilor and resident of open records violations

Does the ‘insurrection clause’ apply to presidents? Secretary of State discusses Trump ballot lawsuit in Durango

Jena Griswold says previous court ruling sets a ‘dangerous precedent’

Durango Planning Commission recommends naming fire station road ‘West 12th Street’

Practicality factored into decision to be sent to City Council

Court rules legal fees sought by Durango resident John Simpson, his attorney are ‘overstated’

City pursuing an appeal with results expected in January

Durango architect says two design experts are not enough for new development commission

Resident says decision is like reducing number of medical professionals on a hospital board

San Juan Mountains Association’s Christmas trees stock runs thin as fundraiser nears end

Balsams, white firs and ‘Charlie Browns’ for sale at D&SNG parking lot

Tesla closer to coming to Durango after city OKs service contract with electric vehicle manufacturer

Eight supercharging stations would be installed at Transit Center

Zoning changes would push Durango developers toward building more affordable housing

City Fair Share policy proposals include extension to rentals, higher fees in lieu and reduced parking requirements, among others

Some Durango businesses laud reimagining of downtown, while others dread the pains of construction

Downtown’s Next Step project welcomed by some, shunned by others