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Judge declines to dismiss city’s lawsuit against Durango watchdog

Trial scheduled to begin Sept. 5 A 6th Judicial District judge ruled against Durango resident and self-styled watchdog John Simpson on Tuesday when she denied his request to dismiss a lawsui...

DHS roundup: Girls soccer, girls lacrosse continue to win

Baseball took two tough losses over the weekend

Photos: Playing in the dirt

Durango Events Calendar

Wednesday, April 30 Preschool Storytime, 11-11:30 a.m., Durango Public Library, 1900 East Third Ave. Stories, songs, rhymes and other activities. Perfect for children ages 3+. Teen A...

Mild winter cost Durango a third of its snowplowing budget

City hauled 310 loads of snow in 2024-25, down from 1,000 the previous winter

Local woman completes Arizona Monster 300 Ultra race; hopes to inspire others with journey

Durango resident Seana Green finished on April 11

Prize money and moments

How a pairing of horse and person can pay off

Colorado gubernatorial candidate stands up to Trump administration

State Attorney General Phil Weiser says federal law enforcement must be held accountable

Demons boys lacrosse wins with dominant senior day performance

Durango beat Montrose 17-7 on Saturday afternoon

Vermette ready for men’s junior downhill World Cup after learning a lot as a rookie

Durangoan finished third in standings last season

Real ID enforcement starts at DRO, airports nationwide next month

Impact to travelers remains unclear ahead of deadline for standardized identification

Group urges Durango to reform sustainability fee structure

San Juan Citizens Alliance proposes shifting from flat rate to percentage-based model tied to water use