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Snowpack bottoms out in Southwest Colorado

The melt is among the earliest in the last 30 years

Are speed bumps causing more harm than good?

Emergency services not particularly fond of the neighborhood traffic devices

Mental health self-care for officers stressed at academy graduation

Thirteen cadets graduated from Southwest Regional Law Enforcement Academy on Saturday

Residential gas bills to jump 26% next month in Southwest Colorado

Volatility in energy markets created by pandemic and war in Ukraine are behind the rise

State Rep. Barbara McLachlan looks back on 2022 legislative session

Bills on education, Fort Lewis marked accomplishments while climate change legislation faltered

Man gets one year in prison for violating bail conditions

Court cites history of probation revocation

In Durango, life coaching extends to kids

Former School District 9-R teacher aims to support students and their families

Parking a top concern as public comments on designs for Main Avenue

Study to examine space supply citywide

Half Ridge Trail to be rebuilt with drainage to mitigate soil erosion

Work will lengthen hiking and biking route in Horse Gulch

Durango railroad resumes service, clarifies fire precautions

After a three-day pause, rides started again Wednesday

City of Durango in quandary over expensive street construction bids

Asphalt and labor have driven up prices, forcing city to hit pause on some projects

Durango City Council to host public hearing on proposed ordinance concerning fire district

Councilors seek more feedback before choosing to adopt petitioned measure or to send it to voters