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Legal quagmire between Durango, watchdog thickens with new lawsuit

Questions rise about resident John Simpson’s own transparency

City of Durango, fire district complete building swap

City civic center concepts planned for public reveal in early 2024

Durango finance processes strengthened after 2019 embezzlement scandal

Devon Schmidt says completing annual comprehensive report on time was city’s biggest finance achievement since 2018

Weeklong scrub-down of Durango rec center an all-hands-on-deck effort

City spends $20,000 on supplies and contractors for once-a-year deep cleaning

City, county prepare for decreasing joint sales tax revenue

Finance staff predicts 2% revenue decrease as they prepare for recession

First ‘Engage Durango Forum’ set for Tuesday at public library

Monthly meeting series created in response to backlash about boards and commissions reorganization

Wildflower mural going up behind Natural Grocers

Durango Creates Grant fund puts $5,000 toward the project

Sen. Bridges, Rep. McLachlan solicit input on housing in Durango

Lawmakers hoping to learn, regroup on affordable housing before next session

Durango city manager propels culture shift with focus on staff support, collaboration

José Madrigal says engaged employees results in stronger customer service for residents

Durango ethics board no longer oversees city councilors

Law change removes conflict of interest of elected officials overseeing appointed board members; Bosmans’ public hearing vacated

Durango Parks and Recreation director gives notice of resignation

Ture Nycum accepts job as executive director with rec district in Eagle County

A call for help: 911 dispatchers live through same traumas as police, firefighters

Those who answer calls are working toward mental health resilience