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State economy outpaces nation

But refund mandates tie lawmakers’ hands

A raise for Durangoans?

Minimum-wage debate gains interest with proposed state bill

Long-distance genetic counseling available

Genetic counselors in Colorado Springs are meeting patients at two Mercy Regional Medical Center sites in Durango through audio/video conferencing. Advances in telemedicine allow ...

Hilltop resident caught after going missing

A resident at Hilltop House – a community corrections facility in Durango – who failed to return from medical treatment on Dec. 16, celebrated his 29th birthday Monday in La Plata County jai...

Workshop on ancestral Puebloans

The Crow Canyon Archaeological Center near Cortez is hosting a three-week National Endowment for the Humanities workshop on ancestral Puebloans next summer. Twenty-five K-12 educa...

Molas, Coal Bank restrooms in limbo

San Juan County and the U.S. Forest Service are looking for a way to keep the public restrooms open on Coal Bank and Molas passes. The county took over the job last year after the...

100-plus mph winds, snapping trees

117 mph gust measured near Red Mountain

FLC’s continuing-ed program now professional, no longer personal

The Continuing Education program at Fort Lewis College is shifting its focus from the noncredit personal-enrichment classes it’s known for to professional development. “This is a ...

Winter: Yay or nay?

The snow and chill bring smiles to some, frowns to others

Get ready for blustery, post-solstice weather to blow in

Expect a smorgasbord: Wind, snow and sun

Afternoon swim, evening with St. Nick

Congress asked to renew support for new parents

DENVER – The clock is ticking on federal funding that helps struggling parents with young children. The Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program expires in March, unless Co...