Local & Regional News
City budget proposal: A Buzz cut
Late-night bus service, other public transit on chopping block
Fall seriously injures mountain biker along the Colorado Trail
The 27-year-old man is from France, said Butch Knowlton, director of La Plata County Search and Rescue. His identity and condition were not immediately available Monday afternoon. The man and…
Out with the old
Chelsea Robbins, with Tuf 2 Top Excavation & Trucking, keeps the water flowing on what’s left of a house that excavator driver Lenny Reeder tore down at Eighth Street and…
Bayfield woman dies in ATV crash
The woman was identified as Loria Hunt. Hunt and others were operating a hunting camp and cabin on a 3,500-acre ranch several miles up Bear Creek Road, which starts at…
‘Carrots’ may be used to rein in ADUs
Council looks at grace period for mother-in-law units
City’s ‘Companies to Watch’ fêted
Audioair’s executive touts a supportive business environment
City mirrors split nation
While most say avoid military force, Syria’s chemical use abhorred
Mail-processing center will move from Durango
Relocation to Albuquerque seen as a money-saver
Fair shows it’s good to go green
Peter Tregillus, center, program director for Southern Ute Community Action Programs, touts the benefits of mass transit to Sandy Dalenberg, left, and Mike Dalenberg during the Sustainability Showcase Celebration on…
Who you gonna call? Think twice before dialing 911
Fewer than half of calls turn out to be real emergencies
Brew for two
Baristas from Durango Joe’s and numerous other coffee outlets were busy keeping up with the demand for caffeine during Coffee Fest on Saturday morning at Main Avenue and East Eighth…
Colorado wants all of us to be masters of disasters
Campaign to encourage public preparation begins
Still afloat
To escape Friday’s heat, Brian Miller and Andrea Soderlind floated down the Animas River. Miller is from Durango, and Soderlind is visiting from Palm Springs, Calif. The National Weather Service…
Court unseals files in undersheriff case
Former Montezuma County employee’s gun sales questioned
Small seeds; big results?
First-time farmers flowering in Old Fort Lewis incubator program
Here’s the scoop
Casey Holman, with the Colorado Department of Transportation, clears dirt and rock below the cliff on Colorado Highway 3 on Thursday morning. Workers finished the project by Thursday afternoon and…
Report: Child care, safety are issues for women
Women’s foundation visits Durango on monthlong tour