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Durango Transit fees may go up to cover budget crunch

The city’s transit system is facing a large deficit next year, and cuts to service or increased fees may be necessary. The Durango City Council must consider tough decisions to co...

City delays decision on business license fees

Some councilors feel it will send the wrong message

Durango’s utility bills set to jump

Sewer rate increases may be lower than expected

Obama, McConnell hopeful on budget

Zika funds likely to be added

Mesa Verde officials propose fee increase

National Park personnel want input at Sept. 13 open house

Sales tax collections up in June after declines

Strong sales in July and August could put the city back on track

School District 9-R plans to exit San Juan education cooperative

Snowberger says separation would be smooth

Rescue cards help fund local emergency responders

State program subsidizes Colorado SAR

EPA reimbursements for Gold King Mine spill coming for local governments

No word yet on when businesses might be made whole

Southern Ute sales tax exemption may pinch Ignacio’s coffers

This summer, Southern Ute Indian Tribal members can ask for sales tax exemptions at more businesses in Ignacio and be assured it will be granted. “It’s been a gradual thing. ... N...

Proponents end effort to retain excess state revenue

Crowded ballot scares off plan to ease budget shortfall

Growth, natural gas industry decline fuels county’s financial woes

Public asks county for solutions during budget discussion