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Durango sales, lodgers taxes down in June, but the news isn’t all bad

Considering the pandemic, numbers aren’t as gloomy as they seem, officials say

39-year-old Durango man dies after weekslong illness

Family, friends say COVID-19 to blame; health department unable to confirm

Durango city manager candidates peppered with questions during virtual job interview

Questions from public address economy, future development, tourism and COVID-19

Local groups to celebrate 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote

Coronavirus-adapted event to feature open-air gallery at Buckley Park

Who are Durango’s city manager finalists?

What you need to know about the people vying for the top city staff position

A ‘Bodo’ pedals through Durango, visits family’s namesake for first time

Cross-country ride for charity brings man to old family home

Garden fundraisers raise $47,000 for La Plata County arts nonprofits

Annual summer series goes virtual during pandemic

Talk about town: New York Times features Durango’s Black Lives Matter mural

Durango’s newly unveiled Black Lives Matter mural on the side of the Everyday Gas Station apparently caught the attention of The Times in its Sunday paper featured the mural, which was cre...

High-end home sales take off across La Plata County

Condos and townhomes less popular as market adjusts to COVID-19

Road damage on Columbine Drive raises ire among residents

‘It’s a little bit ridiculous’

Why does Durango Public Library remain closed to in-person visits?

Myriad challenges stand in way of reopening building

Road work causes delays on U.S. Highway 550’s Molas Pass

CDOT performing routine maintenance Tuesday through Thursday