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Fort Lewis College receives $300K grant

Partnership with Telluride Foundation brings business know-how to students

Snow totals reach 7 inches in Durango, 12 inches in San Juan Mountains

City to clear out snow Wednesday night

Durango finishes 8th at Panther Invitational in Delta

It was a mixed bag of results over the weekend for Durango High School’s wrestling team. Friday’s dual match with Delta didn’t have the best results for the Demons. Delta won every match but...

Records fall for Fort Lewis College women’s track

The Fort Lewis College women’s indoor track and field team saw four records go down when they competed at Adams State University for the winter season opener on Saturday. The Sky...

More snowfall expected Monday in Southwest Colorado

Storm may bring up to 12 inches in mountains, 2 to 4 inches in city

Fort Lewis College cycling powers through snow in cyclocross race

Snow-covered cyclocross course provides plenty of fun

Ignacio girls basketball lights up Center for win

The Ignacio High School girls basketball team ran away with a victory at Center High School on Friday night, 47-17. “The girls played fantastic in the second half,” Ignacio head c...

Scam targets local electricity customers

Callers threaten to cut off LPEA service

Colorado troopers remind drivers of 'move over' law

The Colorado State Patrol in Durango is reminding drivers of the "move over" law, which requires drivers to reduce their speed and move over when passing a stationary emergency vehicle. ...

Mesa Verde lights Cliff Palace

Mesa Verde National Park kcikced off the National Park Service Centennial with the illumination of Cliff Palace Wednesday night. The annual holiday open house from 4 to 9 p.m. today, in the ...

Centauri too polished for Bayfield wrestling

The Bayfield High School wrestling team traveled to Centauri to take on the Falcons on Thursday night and returned home defeated, 48-24. Bayfield only got three wins – all by pin ...

Dream League softball an award-winning dream

Durango adaptive softball program earns state attention