Photos: Tribal broadband speeding ahead
Gideon Alcon, with HDD Cactus, operates a horizontal directional drilling machine on Thursday, drilling under U.S. Highway 160 at Elmore’s Corner so that fiber optic cable can be connected to…
Gideon Alcon, with HDD Cactus, operates a horizontal directional drilling machine on Thursday, drilling under U.S. Highway 160 at Elmore’s Corner so that fiber optic cable can be connected to…
Kuss moves into 10th place in the Tour’s GC
Durango Arts Repertory Theatre stages ‘Complete History of America (Abridged)’
New state law focuses on behavior of offender rather than value of vehicle
A new state law gives local police more power to stop laser-wielding scofflaws
Be on the lookout for Elephant’s Head, which it turns out isn’t just something you’ll find at the zoo
‘He's been doing it since he was 10. He doesn’t understand he's not grown up yet,’ says grandma
Donations provide vision correction to those in need
La Plata County Sheriff’s Office suspects victim left vehicle in reverse and was run over
Largest municipal customers asked to voluntarily limit use
Application deadline Aug. 9 for benefits backdated one year
Durango restaurant closes on Fourth of July amid death of well-liked manager
City grapples with its violent past – and tragedies of the present
Hospitality, outdoor businesses say bookings strong during Independence Day weekend
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Carrie Allen (Ruby Balloon) makes a laser gun for Finley Bartz, 5, and a princess staff for Lillian Bartz, 2, as their mom Breanah Bartz looks on Tuesday during Fourth…
Lawsuit cites humiliation, medical bills, pain and suffering; Colin Mize denies allegations
Employees can file claim of illegal retaliation with state agency
Adventure Inn could become part of housing solution in Durango
Leaders say outcome weakens U.S. government obligation to keep promises made in treaties
Ute Mountain Ute Farm and Ranch using water allocation to prepare for a dry future
Chris Mountain Fire grew to 459 acres, zero percent contained as of Monday
‘Literature has always been tied to the outside and natural world’ says library employee
Proponents hope the development will solidify town ‘as a hub for poetry within the state of Colorado and nationally’
Legislature’s nonpartisan lawyers warn House Bill 1306 won’t necessarily prevent lawsuits
Girl rescued from ridge in Upper Bear Creek area
Montezuma County Sheriff’s Office says it has not given up looking
Hiking advocate wonders if this is a ‘canary in the coal mine’ moment for state’s recreation economy