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Great melt offers brief respite

Slushy conditions prevail over winter landscape

Public weighs in on airport

Support, skepticism voiced

Bill takes aim at bullying

SANTA FE – A committee of New Mexico lawmakers has approved an anti-bullying bill spurred by the 2013 suicide of a teenager who was bullied at school. The bill calls for the creat...

You make hay when the sun shines

North Main up for a makeover

Consultants to create free transportation plan

Geology park work slated for this year

Project honors Peter Carver, who died in an avalanche

Study looks at vacation rentals

The Colorado Association of Ski Towns plans to study vacation rental regulations in Durango and similar mountain towns this spring. The association will focus on the success of va...

Immigration takes center stage

Sen. Bennet frustrated with ‘political games’

Groups oppose ‘right to discriminate’ laws

DENVER – A coalition of Colorado business owners, faith leaders and community groups is urging lawmakers to oppose legislation the coalition says will legalize discrimination in the state. ...

Schools in session; avalanche work on mountain passes

CDOT says don’t travel on highways if you don’t have to

Navigating walkways requires special snow rules

On Monday afternoon, there were no mail carriers at the Durango Post Office. “Lordy, darling – they won’t be back for hours,” said one woman who was working the Post Office desk. ...

Yes Durango, there is a winter