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The Blotter, Oct. 23-24

Durango Police Department Tuesday 12:43 a.m. A person in the 100 block of West Eighth Street was arrested on suspicion of violating a restraining order. Monday 12:13 p.m. A person w...

Ignacio school board candidates discuss district’s pressing issues during forum

Prospective board members talk budget and academic standards at high school auditorium

Two wildfires – one active, one stagnant – burn near Pagosa Springs

One blaze caused by lightning; cause of other fire undetermined

The unlikely affiliation between universal pre-K and nicotine taxes is a story of politics and tobacco money

At the Isabella Bird Community School in Denver, under a bluebird sky, preschoolers rumble around a playground as dad John Opp arrives to pick up his 4-year-old daughter, Giuliana. She’s bee...

Durango police chief: Park shooting stemmed from altercation

One man killed, three teenagers injured in gunfire; three arrested

Watermelon hot air balloon has close scrape with Animas Valley cliffside

Pilot lands safely, but suffers cut to hand

The Blotter, Oct. 20-23

Durango Police Department Monday 12:59 a.m. A person at the Maverik gas station at 44 Zyme Rock Road, was arrested for menacing. 3:09 a.m. A person in the 700 block of East Eighth Av...

Mountain Dough Baking Company takes over old Subway location on Florida Road

Bakery specializes in cookies, cupcakes and cakes for dining in or for catering

Counterfeit bills make the rounds in Durango

Fake currency looks real, but clearly says ‘For Motion Picture Use Only’

Telluride man pleads guilty to role in Jan. 6 insurrection

A Telluride man has pleaded guilty for his actions during the Jan. 6 riot. The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia announced Friday that Avery MacCracken pleaded guilty to on...

Colorado passes mandate for 82% electric vehicle sales by 2032

Colorado renewed and expanded its mandate for electric vehicles to take over the state new car market in coming years, passing a requirement for EVs to make up 82% of dealer lots by 2032. Th...

Colorado counties take steps to safeguard elections processes in the face of misinformation and threats

Under pressure from the forces of election misinformation and increased intimidation of election workers, clerks in Colorado’s two largest counties – Denver and El Paso – are rethinking how ...
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