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Why does your windshield ice up on some nights and not others?

Adam Sher of Boulder was leaving his house recently when the sight of his son’s car caught his attention. “It was covered with frost. But it hadn't rained that night, it hadn't snowed, and t...

Durango fire department buys $4 million building in Bodo Park

Purchase allows DFPD to keep admin offices in Bodo, reducing cost of new construction

Southwest Colorado ranchers wary as wolves are released

Conflict mitigation efforts have not been deployed in the region, stakeholders say

What it looked like as Colorado wildlife officials released 5 Oregon wolves in Grand County

This is the first time a state – not the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service – introduced an endangered species into wildland in the U.S.

Durango man launches towing company

Wayne’s Towing & Transport LLC started in late July, according to Better Business Bureau

Cat alerts family to house fire northeast of Durango

Space heater blamed for starting early morning blaze

Since its launch in 2022, an average of three people a day have signed up to get Colorado’s invisible disabilities logo on their state IDs

An average of three people every business day have signed up for the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles’ invisible disability identifier logo program since it began last year. In July 2022,...

The Blotter, Dec. 14-18

Monday 6:47 a.m. A woman who allegedly stole wine from the south Durango City Market, 6 Town Plaza, was arrested for shoplifting. Sunday 5:52 a.m. A man at the north Durango Speedway...

Durango’s most-ticketed woman, who’s unhoused, rolls with punches

Kristie Boughan, 62, has turned down multiple offers for inpatient treatment services

The history behind the Colorado Christmas tree lit by JFK, and how it was almost lost

More than 30 years after the fact, a tenacious forest service worker scoured Poncha Pass to reclaim and honor the famous stump

Durango school district comments on Gov. Polis property tax reduction letter

Board of Education assures residents that the district will not be impacted

Expect a messy compromise on the future of the Colorado River, negotiators say in Las Vegas

Representatives from each of the seven Colorado River Basin states said a long-term fix will likely be flawed and judged harshly by history
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