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Downtown offers trick-or-treats for children

Trick-or-treat! More than 90 downtown merchants will be giving out candy on Halloween for children 10 years old and under, according to a Durango Business Improvement District new...

Udall to visit Durango next week

U.S. Sen. Mark Udall, who is waging a tough re-election campaign against Rep. Cory Gardner, is set to visit Durango for his final pre-election appearance Monday. Udall will visit ...

Bayfield seniors seal the IML deal

A select few Wolverines go 32-0 in league

County Road 309A to reopen tonight

Crews worked Monday night and through the day today to unearth and remove a natural-gas pipeline that ruptured south of the Durango-La Plata County Airport, according to a La Plata County ne...

Transit Center cashier window closed over the weekend

Don’t expect to pay any parking tickets this weekend. The city of Durango is running an update on the Parking Division’s computer software which will close the Transit Center cas...

Small gas leak closes county road near airport

A small leak was detected in a 30-inch natural-gas line Monday afternoon in the 3600 block of County Road 309A, near the Durango-La Plata County Airport. The leak was reported abo...

Cortez man named to BLM resource advisory council

The Bureau of Land Management has appointed a Cortez man to its Resource Advisory Council, which advises the agency on public-land issues. He is James Dietrich, named for his expe...

A single goal prevails for FLC

Singleton nets game winner, and Espinosa records her 7th shutout

Races raise $25,000 for women’s center

Race organizers said that 391 runners crossed the finish line Oct. 11 and 12 during the Durango Double Trail & Road Half Marathons, with over $25,000 being raised for the Women’s Resource Ce...

Following FLC, CSU-Pueblo bounces back at home

DURANGO – Five days after pulling off a monumental upset of the previously second-ranked CSU-Pueblo ThunderWolves, the Fort Lewis College Skyhawks couldn’t repeat the magic in front of a nat...

Fort Hays can’t protect FLC records

Both Skyhawks’ cross country teams finish in the top 10

Homecoming comeback falls short at Whalen Gym

FLC volleyball loses its 4th consecutive match