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Coloradans typically reject tax increases, except when it comes to funding parks and trails

Conservation could become a bipartisan issue that unites urban and rural voters

Durango has few holiday traditions like Lorraine Taylor’s window painting

Artist plans to call it quits in 2022 after 60 years of festive art

Risk of human-caused wildfires a growing concern in San Juan Mountains

As Colorado’s climate becomes warmer and drier, fires can spark easier and burn larger

Shoppers turn out for Small Business Saturday

Local employees say this is the busiest holiday season they’ve seen in Durango

What are Durango businesses doing to win you over?

Downtown stores, business group list best reasons to shop local

Indivisible Durango to host food drive for Manna soup kitchen

Indivisible Durango will host its Thanks + Giving food drive for Manna soup kitchen from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Albertsons, 311 W. College Drive. Participants can bring extra ingredie...

Santa, tree lighting kick off Durango’s holiday season

Regional economic strategy targets housing, infrastructure goals

Report also addresses using natural lands to support economy

COVID-19 outbreak detected at south City Market

Meanwhile, a new variant of the virus rears its head in South Africa

Transit pass and parking card discounts coincide with Noel Nite

Downtown Durango could be packed if shoppers turn out

Some public lands to close for winter to protect wildlife

Closures beginning Dec. 1 will help mule deer and elk through the colder months

Manna hands out hundreds of to-go meals on Thanksgiving

Soup kitchen stepped up after COVID-19 canceled Durango’s community feast
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