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City of Durango seeks to fill vacancies on boards and commissions

Durango City Council is seeking volunteers to serve on these boards and commissions: Land Use and Development Code Board of Adjustment. Library Advisory Board. Mayor’s Youth Advis...

Mudslides near burn area close portion of I-70 in Colorado

A portion of Interstate 70 in western Colorado was closed Monday after a series of mudslides triggered by rainfall over the weekend near where a wildfire burned last year. While eastbound la...

US judge: Rep. Boebert can block people on personal Twitter

DENVER (AP) — A federal judge ruled last week that Republican U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert does not have to unblock a former Democratic Colorado state lawmaker from her personal Twitter account.

New 911 dispatch director responds to staffing, tech needs

Derrick Walker arrives from North Dakota with background in emergency communications

Longtime communications, marketing consultant dies at 66

Indiana Reed helped Durango’s business community spread its messages for almost 3 decades

Weekly planner for June 28-July2

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...

First Southwest Community Fund launches Innovate Onwards Fund to help rural businesses rebuild and grow

Funding available for rural businesses, nonprofits, entrepreneurs

Mesa Verde National Park responds to increased visitation and summer heat

Park extends hours to accommodate increased visitation, lessen impact of heat

Heavy snow could complicate Pikes Peak auto race

DENVER – A heavy summer snowfall forecast for Pikes Peak threatened to complicate one of the oldest auto races in the United States. The National Weather Service said heavy snow was expecte...

Photos: Griego’s Mexican restaurant celebrates 50 years

Cooler temperatures expected in Durango this weekend

Chance of precipitation highest on Tuesday

Colorado law seeks to help ex-inmates get firefighting jobs

DENVER – For $12 a day, Colorado prison inmates trained to fight wildfires stand alongside the state’s seasonal fire crews, battling some of the state’s most devastating wildfires. Through ...
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