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Rocky Mountain National Park may broaden exhibits about tribes

Rocky Mountain National Park might revamp its informational program to represent Native Americans who have connections to the region, according to the University of Colorado Boulder. ...

Colorado Department of Transportation providing fresh start for parolees

Individuals on probation or recently released on parole are receiving a second chance to rebuild their lives thanks to a new pilot program. The Colorado Department of Transportati...

Great Old Broads for Wilderness receives award

Durango organization recognized by Walden Woods Project

Region affected by yellow fever vaccine shortage

San Juan Basin Health will not receive yellow fever vaccine until mid-2018

Purgatory opens for the season

Resort offered both skiing and mountain biking Saturday

Durango-area Thanksgiving closures announced

These closures will be in effect in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday: Nov. 20-24: Durango School District 9-R schools; Fort Lewis Mesa Elementary branch library, 11274 Hi...

La Plata County officials seize about 110 animals for alleged cruelty

Lengthy investigation leads to search warrant

La Plata Electric Association will not increase rates for 2018

Wednesday's meeting approved rates for co-op, Tri-State

La Plata Electric Association will not increase rates for 2018

Board meeting approved rates for co-op, Tri-State

Positions available on county boards, commissions

La Plata County residents encouraged to apply

Miller Middle School student’s death ruled accidental

11-year-old died of asphyxiation

Communities to gather for Thanksgiving feasts

Pine River Shares potluck The fifth annual Pine River Shares Thanksgiving turkey dinner-potluck will be Friday, Nov. 17, at the old community gym on South Street in Bayfield. Serving will st...