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Is Durango a ‘true western town’?

Magazine contest seeks nominations

U.S. 550/160 work halts

Colorado Department of Transportation crews temporarily halted work Wednesday afternoon at the DoubleTree Hotel intersection and related streets in anticipation of Fourth of July traffic. ...

Drought disaster for S.W. Colorado

Severe drought conditions spurred the U.S. Department of Agriculture to issue disaster designations for 10 counties throughout Southwest Colorado and San Luis Valley, including La Plata, Mon...

Uncompahgre forest grows a bit

Ophir Valley land near Telluride earns protection

Robbery, burglary decline in Colorado

Robbery in Colorado fell 6 percent, and burglary fell 3.5 percent in 2013, according to Colorado Bureau of Investigation statistics released Tuesday. The 2013 Crime in Colorado re...

Business seminar to be held

Workshop focuses on starting your own business

Road work done between College and Ninth St.

Lane closures are a thing of the past on Camino del Rio north of College Drive, the Colorado Department of Transportation said today. The only remaining work in that section is th...

SkyWerx named one of Colorado Companies to Watch

SkyWerx Industries has been named as one of the 2014 Colorado Companies to Watch. The company was selected among over 1,200 applicants and joined 49 other winners in representing...

DSC brings it home at home

Earls and Kniffin star in the Durango Rec Center pool

3 named to Parks and Wildlife commission

Two new members and one returning member have been appointed to four-year terms on the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission. Gov. John Hickenlooper on Wednesday named new appoin...

Bennet to attend ceremony in Ophir

U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet will be among the dignitaries celebrating an addition to the Uncompahgre National Forest on Tuesday in Ophir. After a 12-year effort, 1,145 acres of paten...

Colorado adds 67,100 jobs in five-month period

More money, more jobs. Through a five-month period, the average wage and salary employment for Colorado is 67,100 greater than the same period last year. The majority of new jobs ...