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Durango is where to backpack in 2016

Durango routinely gets a shout out on “must see” lists for outdoor recreation, and now the city can add backpacking to the roster. National Geographic Travel has included Durango...

Study examining human-bear interactions in Durango enters final year

Bears may be in hibernation, but local wildlife officials are conducting a years-long study hoping to learn more about Durango residents’ interactions with the lumbering beasts. L...

Changes to Three Springs plans approved

Durango City Council will hear changes next

Chance meeting leads to new life for African

Zimbabwean finds new home in Durango

Durango Transit ridership falls

Durango Transit saw a decline in ridership in 2015, partially driven by a the new trolley fares and low gas prices. The number of people riding the trolley declined 19 percent in ...

Two small storm systems on radar for Southwest Colorado

Light snow, warmer temperatures expected this week

In fighting its legendary fires, Alaska counts on Durango pipeline

Each spring, those with a predilection for thrills are drawn from all over to fight fires in Alaska, which holds some of the most daunting firefighting terrain in the United States. ...

Animas High charter in Durango looks at building in Twin Buttes

Board’s decision dependent on development of infrastructure

Community garden planned for Three Springs

Parks and Rec Board supports proposal

Durango Chamber of Commerce holds annual award ceremony Jan. 21

Event will be at the FLC Community Concert Hall

Plan for duplexes on College Drive in Durango approved

Vacation rentals prohibited

Employer-provided housing now before Durango City Council

New housing 1 of 12 code changes recommended by the commission