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And the West is History

100 years ago: “The payment on bounties for predatory animals have dropped off considerably in the last month. Only two men cashed in on the hides at the county treasurer’s office in the...

Fort Lewis College women’s lacrosse gets win over Adams State

FLC lacrosse gets 3 players with 3 goals

Bayfield girls soccer ties Telluride

Duran finishes with two assists

And The West Is History

100 years ago: “Fort Lewis has been an exceedingly busy place during the last week. Work in the school is in full swing, while the coming of spring is keeping the farm force busy.” ...

Winter weather returns to mountains, passes

Winter weather and slick roads returned to parts of Colorado on Friday, including the San Juan Mountains. The chain law for westbound U.S. Highway 160 on Wolf Creek Pass was lifte...

Durango High School girls golf 7th at Southwestern League Championship

Young Demons 7th at league championships

Steamworks Brewing Co. to reopen Thursday in downtown Durango

Restaurant closed April 4 for renovations

Unsettled weather expected through the week

Unsettled weather is expected to continue through the week in the Four Corners, with occasional rain in the valleys and possible snow at higher elevations, according to the No significant ...

Budget rental car services closes in Durango

If you’re making travel plans in Durango, you won’t want to use Budget rental car service: The company recently closed without prior notification, putting out several customers landing at th...

No one injured when school bus rear-ended on U.S. Highway 160

Brief lane closure quickly cleared after Monday afternoon

Health officials remind residents of rabies risk

Warmer weather means rodents are more active

Lake Nighthorse road project moves forward

Construction to take 2 to 3 months