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Durango Police Department Wednesday 11:14 a.m. A woman reportedly stabbed herself with a knife in the 600 block of Main Avenue. 8:28 p.m. Two women were reportedly fighting in the lo...

Slight majority of those surveyed support e-bikes on Twin Buttes trails

Advisory boards expected to make recommendation on whether pedal-assist bicycles should be allowed

Durango man suspected of stealing U.S. Postal Service vehicle

Man accused of driving van 21 miles to Vallecito Reservoir

Photos: Fun on the ice at Chapman Hill

President of Colorado Senate to resign to join Biden administration

Leroy Garcia, a Pueblo Democrat, will work at the Pentagon

As land, water prices increase, record number of Coloradans are pursuing conservation easements

New law offers landowners tax credits worth 90% the value of their property

New climate normals show drier, hotter Southwest Colorado

Every decade scientists with NOAA update temperature and precipitation averages across the U.S.

Lauren Boebert continues fundraising dominance over every House candidate in Colorado

Various controversies have not slowed the congresswoman’s fundraising momentum

Winter snow finally returns after dry January

Storm drops 4-8 inches on Lizard Head Pass; Wolf Creek gets 14 inches

Durango on track with library district feasibility study

City takes first big step forward by working on choosing a consultant

Prosecutor: No charges in amusement park death of 6-year-old

DENVER – A Colorado prosecutor says he cannot prove that any individual is responsible for the 2021 death of a 6-year-old girl who died on an amusement park ride and has decided not to file ...

Some congressional candidates received federal financial help during COVID crisis

Businesses owned by two U.S. Senate candidates critical of Democratic spending benefited from loans
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