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The Blotter, Dec. 11

Monday 9:51 a.m. A person at Wagon Wheel Liquors, 30 Town Plaza, was arrested for shoplifting. 3:44 p.m. Three people who were allegedly drunk and harassing people behind the Durango...

Gas prices are falling fast in Colorado as the cold winter months hit

Colorado’s gas prices are dropping fast. Gas prices have been falling across the U.S. for several months, but they’re falling especially fast in Colorado, according to AAA. The price in Colo...

Grant awarded to La Plata Open Space Conservancy to protect over 500 acres of land

Parcel has not been specified; funding will go toward upfront costs on conservation easement

Third jury trial begins for Durango man suspected of child sex assault

Most recent trial ended in hung jury after jurors were unable to reach unanimous decision

Cannabis taxes have not solved Colorado’s budget woes

Cannabis taxes did not solve Colorado’s budget woes. That was never promised, or even implied by supporters of legalization. But some money is better than no money. From the earliest days of...

The Blotter, Dec. 8-10

Sunday 2:19 a.m. A person at an apartment in the 100 block of East Fifth Avenue, was arrested for domestic violence. 2:42 a.m. A person in the 300 block of Weston Drive was arrested ...

Durango Planning Commission recommends naming fire station road ‘West 12th Street’

Practicality factored into decision to be sent to City Council

Here’s how Durango liquor stores are faring this holiday season

Prop. 125 is closing in on being a year old, as local retailers continue uphill battle against big box stores during shopping season

Four Corners organization receives grant to help tourism growth

Tracks Across Borders Scenic and Historic Byway commission will receive $10,000 worth of tourism marketing consulting

Court rules legal fees sought by Durango resident John Simpson, his attorney are ‘overstated’

City pursuing an appeal with results expected in January

As time runs out for additional Ukraine aid, Sen. Michael Bennet is pushing the Senate and the president to do more

“We cannot fail to fund Ukraine,” said Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet walking back to his office in the U.S. Capitol last week. But when that funding might come – and even if it comes at all –...

Durango architect says two design experts are not enough for new development commission

Resident says decision is like reducing number of medical professionals on a hospital board
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