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La Plata County seeks applicants for Community Corrections Board

The La Plata County Board of County Commissioners seeks qualified people to serve on the newly re-established La Plata County Community Corrections Board. The Board of County Com...

Flags lowered to honor former Vice President Walter Mondale

Gov. Jared Polis ordered flags to be lowered to half-staff on all public buildings from now until sunset on the day of interment to honor the death of former Vice President Walter Mondale, a...

Skier tumbles 2,000 feet on Wilson Peak, southwest of Telluride

Man suffered traumatic but non-life-threatening injuries

Colorado businesses may be required to accept cash

House Bill 1048 cleared Legislature and is headed to governor’s desk

U.S. sets aside habitat critical for survival of rare songbird

ALBUQUERQUE – U.S. wildlife managers have set aside vast areas across several states as habitat critical to the survival of a rare songbird that migrates each year from Central and South Ame...

Navajo Nation: No COVID-19-related deaths for 10th day in a row

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – The Navajo Nation on Tuesday reported finding no new COVID-19-related deaths for the 10th consecutive day. The tribe reported nine new confirmed coronavirus c...

Durango charter school does nasal swabs every day

‘We’re all negative,’ says dean of students. ‘This is the one test we like to fail.’

Durango swears in new city councilors; new mayor named

Three election winners begin four-year terms

NBC Universal sets sights on Durango for new TV show

Project could be filmed this summer

La Plata County Sheriff’s Office warns of computer hacking scam

So-called CenturyLink technician asks homeowners to download software

Two inquiries to look into rough arrest of woman with dementia

DENVER – A team of outside law enforcement agencies and city officials are launching separate investigations into the forceful arrest of a 73-year-old Colorado woman with dementia who left a...

New Mexico high schoolers will return after ‘secret prom’

SANTA FE – High school students who attended “secret proms” in a southern New Mexico school district won’t face disciplinary actions, and their schools will resume in-person classes sooner t...
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