Parade nearly doubles in size

For first time, winners get money

Welcoming our visitors for 2 years

The Durango Welcome Center turns 2 years old this summer. It has been a blessing for tourists, local businesses and Fort Lewis College, said Bob Kunkel. “We wanted a sp...

Is Durango the ‘best adventure town’ in Colorado? A magazine is asking

Estes Park or Granby? Denver or Ouray? Eagle or Durango? Just which is the state’s “best adventure town”? Elevation Outdoors – in yet another attention-seeking contest...

‘You can do it’

30-year-old barista steams her way to ownership

Web page urges Lake Nighthorse protest

A Facebook page is promoting a protest at Lake Nighthorse Saturday, but it’s unclear who is behind the page and if people will show up. The page said the goal of “Occupy Nighthors...

Officials: Durango water rights in danger

Lawmakers, water-agency officials skeptical of ballot proposals

Full STEAM ahead for riverfront study

River project would combine art, science, retail and public spaces

No fire restrictions for Fourth of July holiday

Just be careful when burning on county, federal lands

Some bus routes will run on July 4

Durangoans will have some transit options on Friday, the Fourth of July, but options will be limited. However, buses will run the citywide Route 6 from 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. No dev...

After 30 years, Durango has changed – for the better

On a hot, clear day exactly 30 years ago, two really great people – Patricia and Bill – drove a rented gray van southward across Utah to drop off strange cargo in Durango. Their d...

Should we renew the tax?

City wants voters to reauthorize half-cent tax increase to help fund projects

City rules draw rebuke

Petitions will target vacation rental ordinance