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BHS football is at the end of a road

Wolverines will come home with a 1-0 record in Western Slope play

UC-Colorado Springs digs a comeback over FLC

Neither volleyball team hits above .200 in an RMAC defensive battle

’Hawks feature their ‘deepest team ever’

One collegiate cycling season already has reached its conclusion. The Fort Lewis College cycling team has sent its best short track riders to Indianapolis this weekend for the USA...

Bikes & Bands Bash to be held Saturday

The Bikes & Bands Bash, featuring live music and fun, cycling-related activities, is set for Saturday at Fort Lewis College. The Bash is a fundraiser for the Fort Lewis College Cy...

DHS on Cloud 9 in Leadville

Blevins and the Demons win the Division 2 Cloud City Challenge

Mesa Verde entry is free Saturday

Along with all the country’s national parks, Mesa Verde will offer free admission Saturday. The occasion is National Public Lands Day. Other federal agencies waiving fees Saturda...

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