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Community organizer, activist aims to bring working-class view to City Council

Harrison Wendt wants bold action

Environmental consultant takes on run for Durango City Council

Olivier Bosmans prioritizes smart finances

Pandemic could cause years of mental health impacts

Hope mixes with grief, depression and trauma

JBS meatpacking plant workers get COVID-19 vaccine shots

GREELEY – A Colorado meatpacking plant that saw a deadly coronavirus outbreak last year suspended operations Friday so that workers could receive COVID-19 vaccines on-site. Worker...

Bill advances to exempt New Mexico from time changes

SANTA FE – New Mexico would eliminate twice-annual seasonal time changes under a bill endorsed Friday by the New Mexico state Senate. On a 22-18 vote, the Democrat-led Senate appr...

The Blotter

La Plata County Sheriff’s Office Wednesday 8:50 a.m. A building was broken into and items were stolen in the area of Glacier Club Drive. 12:32 p.m. Two peo...

Recent snowfall concerns experts in drought-ridden Colorado

DENVER – Drought conditions in some areas of Colorado have slightly improved after recent snowstorms left drifts deeper than previously predicted, but the state is still 98.5% in drought, we...

Trial delayed for man accused of killing cyclist Ben Sonntag

Cordell Schneider was supposed to start trial later this month

Reprieve to host online fundraising silent auction for Carol Clark

Reprieve will host an online silent auction fundraiser for local community member Carol Clark who is in need of a stem cell transplant to battle multiple sclerosis The community h...

Vaccine clinic Friday, Saturday in Durango to offer single-dose Johnson & Johnson

San Juan Basin Public Health has received 4,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for use this weekend at clinics in La Plata and Archuleta counties. Residents who are eligi...

Virtual wireless technology risk seminar to be held Monday

A virtual seminar about wireless technology risks and safer municipal solutions will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday via Zoom. The U.S. National Toxicology Program has found...

Colorado man pleads guilty in pipe bomb case

DENVER – A Colorado man has pleaded guilty to federal charges of making and possessing pipe bombs. The U.S. Attorney’s Office says 55-year-old Bradley Bunn pleaded guilty Thursday...
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