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La Plata Electric Association warns businesses of phone scam

Caller threatens businesses with disconnection

Durangoans turn their heads up to see solar eclipse

Durangoans gathered in several places Monday to watch the total solar eclipse make its way across the sky. Although the eclipse was only about 80 percent here, it drew crowds because of its ...

Summer’s over for the kids

Durango students return for a new year

Colorado statewide Labor Day DUI blitz now active

In the largest crackdown of the year, Colorado Department of Transportation, Colorado State Patrol and 118 local law-enforcement agencies will conduct a statewide “The Heat Is On” DUI blitz ...

Durango threatens lawsuit against Silverton and its miners – 115 years ago

Silverton Standard & the Miner dredges up age-old problem

Sheriff’s Office warns of phone scam

Caller threatens arrest unless money is given

Donations needed for family displaced by mobile home fire

Donations will be accepted from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday for the Lucero family, which was displaced Wednesday after a fire destroyed its mobile home. Donations will be accepted at First So...

CDOT to conduct rockfall mitigation north of Durango

Drivers can expect delays on U.S. Highway 550

Counters needed to collect data used to plan for infrastructure

City sees more pedestrians, cyclists using roads

Democrat Phil Weiser enters race for Colorado attorney general

Phil Weiser, former deputy assistant attorney general for President Barack Obama, has announced his run for Colorado attorney general, joining four other Democratic candidates who have annou...

Don’t have a watercraft for Float to Work Day? You’ve got options

Mild to Wild Rafting offering $8 trips

Burn-out operations conclude in HD Mountains near Bayfield

842 Fire not expected to expand