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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

Do you know how to survive on nothing?

Course at library can lend you a hand

Durango fire district receives award

The Durango Fire Protection District recently received a statewide award for its work to unify local fire districts. The Special District Association of Colorado honored the loca...

Power restored to airport, others

A bird flew into a La Plata Electric Association substation Monday afternoon, knocking out power to 626 customer, including the Durango-La Plata County Airport. The power went out...

Leg of Llewellyn golden

Durango native earns honor as an RMAC Player of the Week

Chad Novak memorial planned

A public memorial service for Chad Novak, who died Sept. 16, is scheduled for Wednesday. The service for the Escalante Middle School counselor will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p....

Calling all Snowdown volunteers

The 37th annual running of Snowdown, a goofy community celebration in Durango to break the winter doldrums, is scheduled Jan. 28 through Feb. 1, 2015. The theme is Steampunk, a ge...