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Battling spruce beetles

‘They’re predators, just like a pack of wolves’

State lawmakers urge opening of Lake Nighthorse

The argument for recreation at Lake Nighthorse has been raised again on the national stage. U.S. Sens. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., and Cory Gardner, R-Colo.; and Rep. Scott Tipton, R...

Sanity in a barking-mad world

Key to canine anger-management: Chicken and Cheese Whiz

Iron Horse Inn accounts differ

Shooting suspects recount fatal encounter to Durango police

Construction-defect bill clears panel

Measure aims to curb lawsuits, spur affordable housing

Family in crash is ID’d

Police provided few details Wednesday about a car crash that sent four family members to the hospital Tuesday night. The crash occurred about 7:25 p.m. on South Camino del Rio at ...

LPEA’s ties to trade group questioned

Board member: National co-op relies too heavily on coal power

Ag Day in Legislature features local food

In Cortez, Expo underway at Montezuma County Fairgrounds

Immigrant license program gets OK

Money will keep three offices open through June

Local sales-tax revenues are up

Sales-tax collections in Durango rose by 1.7 percent in February, compared with a year earlier. It was the best showing for February in at least five years. January sales-tax reve...

Taxpayers could see refunds

State economists expect to exceed TABOR revenue limits

A blooming artist