Ad

Durango School District 9-R has one heck of a fixer-upper ready to hit the market

‘For sale’ sign expected soon in front of administration building

Despite budget concerns, Durango plans to move forward with projects in 2021

City hopes to make progress on trails, bridges and pickleball courts

Durango supportive of allowing e-bikes on natural surface trails

Some users express safety, enforcement concerns

Durango considers how to support businesses amid COVID restrictions

Relief funds, deferring bills and subsidizing delivery orders discussed

Reality TV: How are Durango public officials adjusting to Zoom?

Do virtual meetings foster or limit civic participation?

Durango’s new finance director to strengthen internal controls

Improving systems is one top priority after embezzlement case

Durango’s ‘MidTown’ area ripe for redevelopment

City takes steps using new development tool

Durango City Council scheduled to vote on public health enforcement

No face coverings could mean fines

Lake Nighthorse recreation season sees record visitation

Saturday was last day for public visits

Former Durango finance director pleads guilty to embezzlement

Sentencing set for January

Durango’s only community garden enters private ownership

Property owner plans to sell a chunk of land, keep remainder as is

Durango’s long-awaited Smart 160 Trail takes step forward

Private land donation gives project a boost