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Snowdown Light Parade dazzles under moonlit sky during Durango’s annual ‘wild winter night dream’

Clear skies, warming temperatures and a gem of a show delights revelers

Durango School District asks: What ever happened to city’s interest in owning Buckley Park?

The city renewed a 10-year lease agreement without acknowledging an idling MOU

‘Bigger than Roe’ rally gives Durango students a platform to speak out about reproductive rights

Pro-choice supporters celebrate Roe v. Wade decision and share thoughts on Dobbs ruling

When will the public learn of development proposals for D&SNG parking lot?

Property at College Drive and Camino del Rio is considered prime real estate in downtown Durango

Cocktail bar to open in place of Joel’s

New ownership hopes to be pouring drinks before start of Snowdown

Photos: Parade of Gingerbread Homes

Just 74% of on-street parking used at peak hours in downtown Durango

Better communication, improved signage and fluid meter rates could direct traffic to less-used locations

Shoppers fill downtown Durango for Noel Night

Small businesses delighted with hustle and bustle of holiday shopping

Black Friday boosts local business sales ahead of December drag

Thanksgiving 2022 resembles typical holiday shopping season for small shops on Main Avenue

Santa brings holiday cheer to hundreds of children in Durango’s Buckley Park

Residents enjoy hot chocolate, cookies and holiday songs before lighting of Christmas tree

Durango opts for phased approach to downtown redevelopment project

Engineering designs prove remarkably more costly than expected

Durango’s bump-out program extended for five years with fees and design standards

Businesses must pay $6.30 per square foot, or about $1,600 annually, to use public right of way