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Several tires slashed on West Second Ave.

The incident occurred without witnesses

Mesa Verde plans Chapin Mesa prescribed burn for Jan. 5

Mesa Verde National Park is planning a prescribed burn on Chapin Mesa the week of Jan. 5. The project, covering two acres, will dispose of Gambel juniper, oak and piñon trimmed d...

DHS students win business contest

Durango High School students won the award for advanced proficiency at the Western Slope DECA competition in Glenwood Springs earlier this month. DECA is a national organization t...

Durango Nordic finds the podium

Brown brothers go 1-3 in 10K

Williams is SWL’s top player

Tony Williams led a potent Durango High School boys soccer team from the midfield, and the captain of the league champions received a top honor. Williams, a DHS senior, was named ...

A sweet 13 for the PPL

DHS football stars honored

Long-distance genetic counseling available

Genetic counselors in Colorado Springs are meeting patients at two Mercy Regional Medical Center sites in Durango through audio/video conferencing. Advances in telemedicine allow ...

Hilltop resident caught after going missing

A resident at Hilltop House – a community corrections facility in Durango – who failed to return from medical treatment on Dec. 16, celebrated his 29th birthday Monday in La Plata County jai...

Workshop on ancestral Puebloans

The Crow Canyon Archaeological Center near Cortez is hosting a three-week National Endowment for the Humanities workshop on ancestral Puebloans next summer. Twenty-five K-12 educa...

Molas, Coal Bank restrooms in limbo

San Juan County and the U.S. Forest Service are looking for a way to keep the public restrooms open on Coal Bank and Molas passes. The county took over the job last year after the...

Big meet doesn’t bother DHS girls

Demon divers take sixth and seventh at Cheyenne Mountain

Scoring struggles continue for BHS girls

Monticello wins battle of the winless in Farmington