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Despite revenue decline, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory leadership pleased with progress

Share prices showing modest increases since August

The Blotter, Oct. 25-27

Durango Police Department Sunday 12:30 a.m. A woman reportedly assaulted someone at 8th Avenue Tavern, 509 East Eighth Ave. 12:53 p.m. Five men were fighting, according to a report ...

Bear-proof bins will soon be required in Mancos

Come spring, noncompliant households will be fined

Second fall storm to blanket Coal Bank, Molas passes with snow

Pacific Northwest system will send temperatures plummeting

Haunted house northeast of Durango gets bigger every year

Cody Petersen’s Halloween hobby is his escape from the daily grind

Renters don’t benefit from property tax cuts, experts tell Colorado legislative panel

Experts told Colorado’s property tax commission on Thursday that rate cuts and tax decreases don’t often translate into savings for renters but that tax hikes can lead to higher rents. This ...

Sections of Main Avenue, 14th Street will be closed temporarily for CDOT improvements

Intersections will be closed for nearly two weeks, starting Sunday night

Colorado election reformers face conservative critics in Proposition 131 debate

Polls show GOP opposition to ranked choice voting as red states move to enact bans

Pop-up clinic treats hundreds of pets in Towaoc

In the three pop-up clinics RezDawg Rescue has had in Towaoc, an estimated 900 pets have been cared for

Talk of persisting inequities prevails at Fort Lewis College screening of ‘Ute Water Legacy’

Rocky Mountain PBS documentary series episode was shown Wednesday

Details emerge in alleged homicide case; juvenile suspect held on $3 million bail

16-year-old accused of stabbing younger boy in neck, assaulting mother with baseball bat

Photos: Paddling witches

Aqua Babes get together for a Witches Flotilla at Lake Nighthorse
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