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Memorial for railroad buff to be held

The public is invited to a remembrance of life for John Bredfeld, a Durango resident and long-time railroad buff and model railroad builder, on Friday at the grange, a metal building behind ...

Two hearings on smart meters

La Plata Electric Association has scheduled two meetings to hear public comment on the anticipated meter-reading fee for customers who don’t accept installation of a smart meter. ...

Work planned at Walmart intersection

A repaving project at the north and south entrances of Dominguez Drive at Camino del Rio will start tonight. Crews will work from 7 p.m. to midnight to remove asphalt. Resurfacing...

A pair of YAFL Demons remain undefeated

The undefeated second- and sixth-grade Demons continue to dominate the Youth American Football League season. The second-grade Demons improved to 5-0 with a 33-6 win over the Azt...

Skyhawks make change in Commerce City

Washburn leads FLC men’s golf team to a 6th-place finish

Scholarships for 2 local health workers

Durango women win two-year grants

All tree-needle loss not the same

Evergreen trees shedding needles in the foothills in Southwest Colorado may be going through an annual ritual – not dying from bark beetles. Evergreens that are beginning to she...

Osprey Packs to distribute from northern Utah

Some employees will relocate from Cortez

Trolley rides could cost $1

It may be $1 to ride the trolley next year. City Manager Ron LeBlanc recommended the Durango City Council consider the rate increase as part of his budget presentation Tuesday aft...

Demons school Panthers ‘on a school night’

DHS boys tennis skunks Montezuma-Cortez

Hunters asked to keep watch for Dylan Redwine belongings

Still no suspects in the case

Big swings in scores

FLC men’s golf sits in four-way tie for fourth