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Efficiency standards drive up home costs, but long-term savings promised

Buyers will be paying thousands of dollars more for newly built homes in Durango and La Plata County as a result of energy codes local governments started enforcing this year. How...

Will higher density help Durango’s housing future?

Add-on units help affordability, but they also rankle some neighbors

Housing boom doing little for lower-income workers

Hundreds of new homes planned, but median prices remain out of reach for many

Rising prices make it difficult for first-time homebuyers

Wages fail to keep pace with housing costs, forcing many to look outside Durango

Durango seeks public comment on allowing ADUs in new areas

Apartments may be required to be integrated into homes

Dolores residents, businesses get wildfire analysis

Rapid fire assessments to be conducted on 500 homes, businesses

Dolores residents, businesses get wildfire analysis

Rapid assessments conducted on 500 homes, businesses

Road to monument ruins closed because it crosses private land

Access crosses private land, officials learn

Private road to Canyons of Ancients ruin is closed

Access crosses private land, officials learn

Animas High School plans for a new home

Planning begins with a wish list for charter’s dream campus

Housing boom appears to have stabilized this year

Construction permits down after exceptional year in 2017

Montezuma County administrator resigns for job at RE-1 schools

Brunner accepts job as finance director for RE-1 schools