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Colorado mushroom forays, improved by monsoons, are becoming more popular

Colorado Mycological Society has experienced a boost in membership in recent years

Arizona levee breached, hiker missing after floods hit West

A levee was breached Monday in a small town near the Arizona-New Mexico state line, forcing the evacuations of 60 people after a weekend of flash floods across the American Southwest that al...

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Sunday 3:36 p.m. A drunken man “flung” a woman out of a car in the 600 block of Main Avenue. Police were investigating. 4:22 p.m. A driver hit a pole near T...

State Sen. Kevin Priola switches party registration to Democrat, citing conspiracies

‘There is too much at stake right now for Republicans to be in charge,’ Henderson lawmaker writes

Weekly planner for Aug. 22-26

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...

Ukrainian cobbler works, watches war from afar in Colorado

COLORADO SPRINGS (AP) – At the front end of a modest shoe repair shop in Colorado Springs, a smartphone played YouTube field reports from Ukrainian military officials, as it does throughout ...

Judicial discipline proceedings would be public in Colorado under proposal

A legislative committee discussed several changes to state law in wake of Judicial Branch misconduct allegations

U.S. Senate candidate Joe O’Dea believes abortions should be legal up until 20 weeks of pregnancy, with exceptions after

Bennet’s challenger had refused until Friday to provide specifics on his stance

Crisis looms without big cuts to over-tapped Colorado River

SALT LAKE CITY – Hydroelectric turbines may stop turning. Las Vegas and Phoenix may be forced to restrict water usage or growth. Farmers might cease growing some crops, leaving fields of let...

Best bets in and around Durango

The Durango Arts Center, 802 East Second Ave., offers a double feature of sorts Friday. At 5 p.m., a free opening reception will be held for “That’s So Durango,” which features submissions ...

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Thursday 12:04 a.m. A dog was barking for more than an hour in the east 400 block of Seventh Street. Wednesday 3:10 p.m. A woman and two men were fighting i...

Gun advocacy groups sue more Colorado cities over controls

BOULDER (AP) — Two gun rights organizations filed federal court lawsuits Thursday challenging bans on semi-automatic weapons and magazine ammunition restrictions adopted by two Colorado cities after the state allowed local municipalities to enact tougher gun control measures than called for by state law.
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