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Panels focus on how Durango Utilities Commission can contribute

City Council to review the group’s role

What’s to come in 2016?

A roundup of La Plata County issues and people to pay attention to this year

City of Durango buys new gymnastics facility

Building in Bodo Industrial Park to replace Mason Center

Durango City Council seeks to ease housing shortage

Condos, ADUs, new regs all part of housing puzzle

Durango’s water and sewer rates rising

City Council approves $87.6M 2016 budget

Oxbow Preserve in north Durango will temporarily close Dec. 1 amid damage concerns

City councilors will weigh in on opening park

Durango Parks and Rec Board backs new maintenance shop

Upgrades to softball, tennis complexes also recommended

City boosts funding for some nonprofits

Tourism agency not likely to see budget increase

Ethics board addresses Durango city councilors’ queries

Concerns include issues of familial ties, and the art of political persuasion

City voters approve bond for sewer plant

Santa Rita plant to be remodeled

Durango’s sewer rate to increase by 25 percent

Durango City Councilors approved the appropriations for the $70 million operating budget and $21-plus million capital budget as well as a 25 percent sewer rate increase, as expected Monday n...

Mountain Studies Institute to interpret EPA Animas River pollution data

During a Durango City Council meeting Tuesday, the need for greater understanding of Animas River pollution and more responsible dog ownership sparked discussion around the need for changes....