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Students, parents face future at FLC
Kevin Hoag, of Colorado Springs, leaves his son, Nathan, an incoming freshman at Fort Lewis College, with a joke: “What did the daddy buffalo say to the young buffalo as…
A space all his own
“This is the first time I’ve seen them … I think it’s awesome,” said Bryan Saren of Hermosa, who came across one of the new motorcycle parking spaces on Main…
Festival on wheels back in town
FLC study: Ignacio motorcyclists brought in up to $2.8M in 2010
Boys’ deaths highlight ATV driving-age issue
10-year-old drives off forest road in San Juan County
Ethics plaintiff withdrew from FLC
Ex-student suspected of bringing pot-spiced empanadas to campus
Full return may be centuries away
Today, it is all pink, black and green, with the burned sticks of the spruce trees hanging above a carpet of fireweed in bloom. It has been a long, long,…
‘Debt’ the word, say Colorado lawmakers
Immigration reform expected to take back seat after recess
A good day
Mitch and Billie Baker of Cuero, Texas, found their way to Andrews Lake to do some fishing under partly cloudy skies on Wednesday afternoon. The National Weather Service is calling…
Standing up, backing down
Safety concerns prevent fast attack on two Southwest Colorado blazes
Sweet life on collegiate time
“There isn’t anything else to do ’til classes start,” said Fort Lewis College sophomore business administration major Scott Siegle, who was out catching some rays on campus Tuesday afternoon.STEVE LEWIS/Durango…
West Fork fires caught in time-lapse video
City could pay more for fire services
$4.3 million in added fees would pay for new station, bonds
In the West, an unkind budget cut for overgrown forests
Lack of funding makes strange bedfellows in U.S. Congress
Hanging them high
Doug Dowers, with the city of Durango, stretches a banner across Main Avenue on Monday, welcoming the expected thousands of motorcyclists coming through for the annual Labor Day weekend Four…
Mandated statewide fire code proves controversial
But local governments and homebuilders are fighting the effort. Hickenlooper created a task force on wildfire and insurance issues at the beginning of the year, and the group is trying…
Art program unveils new work
Forty students, two semesters of work leads to sculpture gracing library garden
Can’t see the forest for the homes
When wildfire comes to town, home values trump forest values
July DUI’s/DWAI’s
These are convictions made in July 2013 for driving under the influence with a blood-alcohol content of 0.08 percent or higher or by prescription or illegal drugs. Unless otherwise indicated,…