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Snow removal in Durango is a full-time job when weather hits hard

On average, 500 truckloads of snow hauled from downtown after large winter storm events

Food Equity Coalition wraps first Spanish language Community Empowerment Program

Leadership, community focus of nine-session work group

Letting go of the Saddle Horn

Welcome back some old values into 2024

Durango Transit ridership surges by 23% in 2023

425,244 rides given last year

Photo: Slick sliding away

Hillcrest Golf Club cross country and snowshoe track remains open

Zoom users crash Durango City Council meeting with antisemitic hate speech

Offensive segments removed from public recording

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory outsources packaging to Salt Lake City

Local labor shortages is the main factor in decision

Durango Events Calendar

Need to brush up on your fly fishing skills? From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, you’ll have your chance during “Learn from the Pros,” offered by 5 Rivers Chapter of Trout Unlimited. The demons...

Durango school district to unveil Impact Career Innovation Center

Students will lead guided tour in grand opening event Jan. 24

Durango residents at a loss as homeowners insurance becomes harder to find

Insurers are shrinking coverage because of wildfire risks, leaving buyers hung out to dry

Photos: Learning the ropes

Lots of snow at Chapman Hill Ski Area

Up to 6 inches of snow forecast for Saturday night through Sunday

National Weather Service says higher San Juan Mountains can expect up to 18 inches of snow