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West 4th Avenue closed for repairs

West 4th Avenue was closed Tuesday morning for a sewer line repair. A private contractor was replacing a sewer line to a home and it was not affecting the city’s system, said St...

Railroad narrators take riders back to Victorian era

It’s not every day that a history buff can relive the era that fascinates them most. That is, unless you’re a Victorian narrator on the “This is the best job I’ve ever had,” said Carrie Fo...

Sewage-treatment plant at Santa Rita Park to consume sports courts

The future of Santa Rita Park as a city space may be permanently secured because the city is working on a land transfer with the Colorado Department of Transportation. However, th...

Durango, Steamboat vie for Best Town Ever

Colorado towns neck and neck in contest

City helps residents undertake a serious spring cleanup

‘It’s always fun to see what people throw out’

River trail assault suspect charged; victim remains hospitalized

A Durango man suspected of beating another man earlier this month on the Animas River Trail was charged Thursday with felony assault. Antonio Nez, 31, was arrested April 8 on susp...

Pawn shop manager makes a statement on homelessness

Spring Cleanup underway

Airport director Kip Turner is finalist for Grand Junction job

Move would create void in leadup to possible bond request

End of an era for Appaloosa Trading Co. owner

Durango store proprietor reflects on 40 years of business

Action Line investigates urban deer population

Having moved into town from the county, I’ve been surprised at the deer-dodging I have to do every day on the roads. It seems that all the deer have likewise moved into town. Has anyone take...

Listen up dog owners, La Plata County drafts barking ordinance

When rural dogs are barking, La Plata County law is silent. But that’s about to change. County staff has produced a preliminary draft of the county’s first ordinance on nuisance ...