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Marijuana growing and infusing firms may sprout up in town

The opportunity to open a marijuana grow or marijuana-infused product factory could be coming to Durango. The Durango City Council asked city planners to continue to research wher...

Zoning question persists in condominium debate

The condo loophole is closed, but, for some, the potential for a condo next door remains. Several concerned neighbors questioned city planners Tuesday about the small areas zoned ...

Arc of History sculpture to be repaired

Artist, public-art commission favor restoration of defaced, maligned piece

State of the skate

Changes at Durango Skate Park improve visibility, interest

Dalen leaves with a legacy

Retired paramedic was a pioneer in Durango

Sediment issues a big uncertainty

Toxicologists dissect EPA’s water samples

Let’s stop to count our money

Sometimes Durango is named to a list it may not want to be on. That’s possibly the case with being named the 16th richest small town in America by Bloomberg Business. The publicat...

EPA likely not prepared for scope of Gold King Mine blowout

Agency releases redacted documents

Hatching chiles in Durango since 1991

Tourism in the aftermath of Gold King

The Gold King Mine spill will have lasting implications, but to what degree will they impact tourism, in what way and for how long? Simple answer: It’s too early to know, but we do have some...

Film festival goes to the dogs

In a community that loves both films and dogs, the Bow Wow Film Tour may be the hottest ticket in town. The festival, which features a collection of short films that animal-rescue...

City Council backs pay raises

Increases would take effect in 2017