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Filmmakers looking for old cars for Hunter S. Thompson movie

‘Rusted vehicles are also needed,’ film office says

Closures issued around the Horse Fire have been lifted

Blaze is 90 percent contained

Durango Diaries session to feature local authors

Though they tackle varied genres, local authors Chuck Greaves, Anna C. Swain and Scott Graham are all driven by a common influence: the location and stories of Durango and the Four Corners. ...

Center of Southwest Studies and KSUT to host screening of ‘Tribal Radio’

Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College and KSUT Southern Ute Tribal Radio will host a screening of the short documentary “Tribal Radio” by Durango resident Sean Owen. T...

University Women to hold fall luncheon Sept. 29

Event will feature presentations from local women leaders

La Plata County candidates to attend Sept. 17 forum

Commissioner, sheriff and treasurer positions up for election

Durango YAFL season picks up in earnest

Third-, fourth-, fifth-graders have impressive weekend in shutouts

La Plata County Sheriff’s Office warns of IRS phone scam

Multiple reports of fraudulent calls in the region

Durango police name suspect in attempted armed robbery

38-year-old sought in connection with crime

Prescribed burns planned for San Juan National Forest

Saul's Creek, Yellow Jacket, Vallecito among areas selected for fire mitigation

Prescribed burns planned for San Juan National Forest

Saul’s Creek, Yellow Jacket, Vallecito among areas selected for fire mitigation

Blaze north of Chimney Rock at 168 acres

The Horse Fire burning 8 miles north of U.S. Highway 160 and Chimney Rock is now burning at 168 acres, according to the Facebook page of the San Juan National Forest. The Forest S...