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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

DHS Roundup: Both basketball teams lose to Centauri

Girls wrestling competes in season-opening tournament

Durango’s StoneAge Inc. named to Outside Magazine’s list of top 50 workplaces in U.S.

Company reportedly pays an average salary of $86,000 per year

Mountain Middle School wins state ‘Performance with Distinction’ accreditation

Charter school wins award for the eighth time in 11 years

Durango city councilor calls for reprimand after ‘manipulative’ motion

Olivier Bosmans adamant more transparency needed

Without cannon, Fort Lewis College football looking elsewhere for boom

Dear Action Line: I understand that since Fort Lewis College football stopped firing its famous cannon after touchdowns, the team hasn’t won a game at all. Do you know why they stopped u...

Under the radar: La Plata County’s unsung fall sports heroes

A look at players who were out of the spotlight, but made a big impact

La Plata Family Centers Coalition planning third annual Holly Jolly Toy Distribution

New and unwrapped toys can be donated at a number of Durango-area businesses

Little things poppin’: Longtime popcorn entrepreneur brings gourmet business to downtown Durango

Durango Gourmet Popcorn intends to enter Durango retail and wholesale market

Durango girls basketball wins first two games at Centauri tournament

Demons beat Ignacio on Thursday, Olathe on Friday