Court rules legal fees sought by Durango resident John Simpson, his attorney are ‘overstated’

City pursuing an appeal with results expected in January

Durango architect says two design experts are not enough for new development commission

Resident says decision is like reducing number of medical professionals on a hospital board

Durango Swim Club athletes swim strong heading into holiday season

The team competed in two large meets back-to-back

Photos: Have you gotten your tree yet?

Hundreds of Christmas trees find new local homes

Cold temps, dry conditions to kick off the week ahead in Southwest Colorado

Forecasters say low temps will be 10 degrees cooler than average

Tesla closer to coming to Durango after city OKs service contract with electric vehicle manufacturer

Eight supercharging stations would be installed at Transit Center

The San Juan Angler is now locally owned

New owner says he’s determined to draw more people to fly fishing

Strater Hotel announces new rooms division manager

Strater Hotel welcomes Jenny Roberts to the hotel as its rooms division manager. After graduating from Northern Michigan University with a degree in hotel management, Roberts worked in hotel...

Zoning changes would push Durango developers toward building more affordable housing

City Fair Share policy proposals include extension to rentals, higher fees in lieu and reduced parking requirements, among others

Some Durango businesses laud reimagining of downtown, while others dread the pains of construction

Downtown’s Next Step project welcomed by some, shunned by others

Photo: Manna lends a helping hand

Manna soup kitchen gives away items for winter

Durango recruits its first Poet Laureate

Distinguished poet Esther Belin published two poetry books through University of Arizona Press and won American Book Award