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Durango Police Department Monday 12:10 a.m. A person at 639 Main Ave. was arrested on suspicion of trespassing. 2:25 a.m. A car parked on a snow route was issued a citation. 9:...

More “forever chemicals” found in Colorado and U.S. freshwater fish, study warns

PFAS levels in locally caught fish are “staggeringly high” according to the Environmental Working Group researchers A single serving of freshwater fish can deliver as much PFAS “forever chem...

2nd Colorado library closes due to meth contamination

Testing shows levels higher than state thresholds in Englewood facility

Top 10 federal campaign donors from Colorado in 2022

The top donors gave mostly to Republican candidates and causes

A look behind at Colorado’s decentralized system of coroners who investigate death every day

In some counties, coroners are voted in, while in others, they're appointed. Not all are forensic pathologists themselves.

Weekly planner for Jan. 16-20

Information and agendas about local meetings: City of Durango: www.durangogov.org or call 375-5000. La Plata County: www.co.laplata.co.us or call 382-6210. Town of Bayfield...

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Friday 12:48 a.m. A traffic stop in the 1500 block of Main Avenue resulted in a verbal warning. 1:16 a.m. Two bank alarms were triggered at TBK Bank, 259 W. Ninth ...

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Tuesday 8:45 a.m. A man sleeping in the parking of TBK Bank, 259 W. Ninth St., was arrested on suspicion of trespassing. 10:20 a.m. A report of a man unconscious i...

Experts brace for what the 2023 snow season holds in store

Precipitation and snowpack are above average, but meteorologists are cautiously optimistic about predictions

Billion-dollar climate disasters rise with drought in Colorado, the American West

NOAA report details growing total of weather and climate chaos biting deep into U.S. economy

The big lines from Colorado Gov. Jared Polis’ 2023 inaugural speech

Democrat promises to help residents hold onto ‘hard-earned money,’ tackle crime and move to renewable energy

Colorado voters may be asked to forgo their future TABOR refunds so the state can boost school funding

Two Democrats in the legislature plan to introduce a bill eliminating future Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights Refunds
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