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The Blotter, Sept. 26-29

Durango Police Department Friday 8:27 a.m. A cyclist was being harassed by someone near Needham Elementary School on West Third Avenue. 5:05 p.m. A woman was arrested after she trie...

La Plata County commissioners back roadless rule with letter to USDA

‘It’s speaking out in as many ways as we can to stand up for public lands,’ commissioner says

Celebrating the life of Toh-Atin Gallery owner Jackson Clark

‘He was the heartbeat of every room. He was the thread that quietly wove people together,’ one speaker said

World becomes a classroom for students in Animas High’s Osprey Block courses

Three week sessions ranged from climbing and river rafting to cultural studies, welding and theater

Man who killed bear in Dolores fined $500 for illegally discharging firearm

Illegal hunting charge amended to violation for failing to latch bear-resistant trash

When the federal government could shut down and what would it mean for Colorado

Impacts could be large and small, and vary on how long it lasts

Explosives scare north of Durango ends not with a bang but ... an abundance of caution

Hazardous material prompts evacuations, closure of U.S. Highway 550

The Blotter, Sept. 23-26

Durango Police Department Thursday 9:06 a.m. Someone was riding a bike recklessly and aggressively on the Animas River Trail near Santa Rita Park. 1:51 p.m. A woman contacted police ...

Colorado’s Boebert among four House Republicans who support release of Epstein files

Congresswoman has long sought an aggressive investigation into the disgraced financier

Durango School District purchases Lightner Apartments for $10 million

35 units to be used as affordable housing for staff, educators

Pipeline that delivers Durango’s drinking water in ‘critical need of replacement’

City Council approves $2.8 million in additional design funding

Durango Botanic Gardens celebrates 15th anniversary

‘Capstone’ community venue garden planned to open at library in 2026
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