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Sales-tax collections are up, so why does Durango need more money?

City says old infrastructure needs replacing, construction costs keep rising

Tourism office details its work on behalf of Durango

Documents drafted after city considers bidding out tourist office’s services

Durango homeless coalition mum on progress

Group has been meeting for six months

Durango man’s lawsuit against city dismissed

Judge rules town government protected under state law

City explores lifting lot restrictions for accessory dwelling units

Only 24 ADUs built in 4½ years suggests rules are too restrictive

Images offer glimpses into the lives of Durango High students

Display meant to humanize the teenage experience

Close to $1 million in city fees could bolster affordable housing

Windfall comes from a ‘fair-share’ ordinance passed years ago

Durango man takes city to small claims court

Ron Cornelius says he wasn’t notified that his water would be turned off

Barbara Noseworthy launches run for Durango City Council

Candidate plans to focus on housing, homelessness, climate change

Lake Nighthorse revenue, visitation fall short in 2018

City of Durango optimistic second season will be stronger

Snow routes take effect in Durango, for first time in more than a year

Roadside parking banned on certain streets until city clears thoroughfares

Durango Transit cuts leave dozens in the dust

Monthly ridership down 25 percent in November