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Autopsy confirms identity, cause of death for woman who drove off Wolf Creek Pass

Marlena Mizell of Texas suffered blunt force injuries

Durango-La Plata County Airport adds daily flights to Salt Lake City

New service links Southwest Colorado passengers to Delta’s hub, offering 85 different destinations

Two Durango restaurants prepare to reopen

Carver Brewing Co. and College Drive Cafe closed during COVID-19 spikes

Colorado lawmakers hear bill to enforce safe firearm storage

DENVER – Colorado lawmakers heard from Second Amendment advocates and gun violence activists on a bill that would require firearms to be safely stored when they are not in use to keep them a...

New Mexico may discipline, fine workers who release records

SANTA FE – State employees could be fired or fined up to $5,000 for identifying people who receive public benefits or for releasing information about an individual’s immigration status, nati...

Bayfield schools receive $328,000 to improve broadband access

Town, school partner on internet improvements

New Mexico to resume horse racing as virus restrictions ease

ALBUQUERQUE – The commission that oversees horse racing in New Mexico announced Monday that live racing is set to resume in April now that public health restrictions related to the coronavir...

City of Durango seeks to renew designation as a Bicycle Friendly Community

The city of Durango has applied to renew its designation as one of the top “Bicycle Friendly Community” in the nation. The recognition comes from The League of American Bicyclists. ...

CSU Extension to host native plants seminar

CSU Extension La Plata County will host a virtual seminar by Jennifer Bousselot, “Future Garden Favorites: Native Plants” at 6 p.m. Thursday as part of the Extension Office’s Spring Webinar ...

New Durango diversity team members to uplift unheard voices

Community Relations Commission wants to make marginalized groups feel welcome

Colorado State Patrol seeks reckless speeder who eluded police north of Durango

Durangoan describes almost being hit on U.S. Highway 550

State Senate tentatively OKs easing child abuse lawsuits

DENVER – Colorado’s Senate tentatively endorsed a bill on Monday to eliminate a six-year statute of limitations for victims of child sexual assault to pursue civil action against perpetrator...
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