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Several mountain passes closed Friday morning in Southwest Colorado

Several mountain passes were closed Friday morning across Southwest Colorado for avalanche mitigation. Passes closed as of 5 a.m. Friday included: Coal Bank and Mola...

Durango School District has used its snow days

Early release days may be suspended if another snow day is called

Mountain passes begin to reopen Wednesday in Southwest Colorado

Storm could bring 1 to 2 feet of snow in high country

Ignacio School District cancels classes Wednesday

Administration cites weather and flooding for closure

Seven candidates to seek election to LPEA board of directors

Electric co-op wrestles with how to use more renewable energy

9-R dinner for business leaders puts focus on career education

Information about technical education will be provided

Oil rig crash closes Colorado Highway 151 near Allison

Emergency crews work to clear semi-trailer with 87,000-pound load

Have you been keeping up with local headlines? Test your knowledge in Quiz No. 9

About 140 people participated in last week’s quiz. Participants scored highest on a question about what technology the Durango Police Department recently invested in, with 96 perc...

New Mexico lawmakers honor ‘The Voice’ winner Chevel Shepherd

Farmington teen performed two songs for state senators

Seven candidates to seek election to LPEA board of directors

Electric co-op wrestles with how to use more renewable energy

Red Mountain Pass to remain closed indefinitely

Snow slabs 10- to 30-feet deep cover half mile section of Highway 550

Durango Independent Film Festival announces 2019 award winners

The 14th annual Durango Independent Film Festival took place Wednesday through Sunday. A wide variety of films were entered in the festival, including shorts, documentaries and f...