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CDOT signal work to take place Sunday

Expect traffic delays Sunday morning while signal repairs are done at Ninth and 27th streets. The Colorado Department of Transportation will shut down the traffic signal at Ninth...

DHS teacher honored in statewide association

Dale Garland, Durango High School Student Council Leadership sponsor, was named Student Leader Advisor of the year by the Colorado High School Activities Association, or CHSAA, according to ...

Who’s looking for singing Santa?

’Tis the season for caroling with Santa. The yearly holiday caroling procession will culminate with the lighting of the holiday tree at Buckley Park on Friday, Nov. 28, according ...

Window decorating contest has begun

The Durango Business Improvement District is hosting its annual Holiday Window Decorating contest, according to a BID news release. The top 10 windows in the district, including n...

Sidewalk vending, coming soon

You can expect sidewalk traffic next week downtown. The city of Durango approved Nov. 28-30 as “Sidewalk Vending Days,” according to a Durango Business Improvement District news...

Neighborhood water outage planned for Thursday

Set aside water for drinking, cooking and toilet flushing Thursday if you live on East Fourth Avenue or east Ninth Street. The planned water outage will impact about 60 customers ...

Power restored from pole accident

A vehicle collided with a utility pole about 10 a.m. this morning at 560 County Road 218, south of Farmington Hill, knocking out power to 666 La Plata Electric Association customers in the S...

Farmington Hill reopens after accident

An two-car crash snarled the morning commute Wednesday near Farmington Hill. The accident involving an SUV and a sedan sent at least two people to Mercy Regional Medical Center, L...

FLC celebrates international students

College groups to present ‘Dear Father, Don’t Worry’

Telluride newspaper is sold

Daily Planet buys The Watch

South City Market manager wins honor

36-year veteran named top female grocer

Mailbox thefts increase during holiday season

Grandma sends a $20 bill. Aunt Susie sent an iPad for her favorite niece. There is no more enticing time for mailbox thieves to hit than during the holiday season, said La Plata C...