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La Plata County, city of Durango return to in-person public meetings

As pandemic restrictions ease, both governments will continue to offer hybrid formats

These small, city-owned ski areas keep up the tradition of skiing for all

Durango’s Chapman Hill has been used as an in-town ski area for more than 70 years

Durango braces for high gas prices, but optimism remains

Many impacts are just beginning as the summer tourism season nears

What Durango residents are saying about rising pump prices

Drivers willing to take it in the pocketbook if it puts the pain on Putin

How an endangered mouse put the brakes on Animas River Trail improvements in Durango

Project was paused to evaluate possible impact to habitat of New Mexico jumping mouse

Photo: Snow flurries then sunshine

What should Durango’s Main Avenue streetscape look like?

Latest city questionnaire asks residents what they want out of a reimagined downtown

Snowstorms help to replenish water supplies in Southwest Colorado

A storm Wednesday will bring more snow, but water managers remain cautious about another dry year

Controversial downtown fire station project to be discussed Thursday at public forum

Pre-submitted questions will be addressed in a moderated format

Rod Turner, described as a building block of Durango community, dies at 90

Family roots go back to when the city was settled in the late 1800s

Durango Events Calendar

Highlight of the Week Durango Arts Repertory Theater will kick off its inaugural season this week with performances of Sam Shepard’s “True West” at Durango Arts Center, 802 East Second Ave. ...

Durango tests ‘alternative’ fireworks Tuesday night

City evaluating close-proximity pyrotechnics from perspective of safety and spectacle