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Durango honors longtime city attorney

Say goodbye to what was known as the City Council Chambers at Durango City Hall. Say hello to the Smith Chambers. The city decided to rename the council chambers in honor of retir...

Flush no more

City says baby wipes clogging sewer system, asks for a halt

Gun club blinks on NRA membership

City’s eviction threat hits mark

City gives local gun club ultimatum

It must drop NRA requirement or find new home

Between the lines

Booze makes some talkative; liquor licenses make city go mum

Downtown marijuana lights debate

City councilors to decide on recreational pot locations

Where should pot be sold in Durango area?

Regulations to be discussed today; downtown may be off-limits for sales

You may see more user-friendly land-use rules

One day, the city will annex county land ... and changes address this

What if water gushes onto your property?

After burst, some hire lawyer, but one expects the city to cover costs

Small-town lawyer is next city attorney

Dirk Nelson worked for Ignacio, Bayfield, will start March 15

Water pipe breaks in Bodo Park

City’s in-ground pipes were laid early last century

Sewer bills are causing sticker shock

Flat rate based on average use sends one woman’s bill soaring