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Mud leads to shortened train trip

D&SNGR turns around at Cascade Canyon

Officials warn of outbreak of virus

No local cases have been reported

Horse-training competition comes to Durango

A two-day horse-training competition comes to the La Plata County Fairgrounds this weekend, pitting trainers against each other in a pressure-packed event. Colt Starting Challenge...

Gardner, udall clash on foreign policy

DENVER – Turning more to foreign policy in a Senate race that has centered on domestic concerns, Republican Rep. Cory Gardner on Tuesday blamed Democratic Sen. Mark Udall for not doing more ...

Storm heads our way

Just hours after a woman in Tucson died in a flash flood, the same storm that’s battered much of Arizona is making its way to Durango. Western Colorado is on flash-flood watch. ...

Pot caregivers target of proposed bill

Lawmakers discuss crackdowns on medical marijuana

Brand-spankin’ new parking lot, trailhead open at Horse Gulch

An 18-space parking lot for recreationists accessing Horse Gulch at the end of east Third Street is ready for cars. A new trailhead also has been completed. Other improvements inc...

Hunger summit seeks talk on poverty

Roughly 14% in state struggling to afford healthful meals

Steamworks to celebrate 18 years with cheap beer

Steamworks Brewing Co. will celebrate its 18th anniversary Sunday by rolling back prices to 1996 levels. The Durango brewery will offer $2.50 pints and $10 pitchers all day. ...

Retired DHS teacher honored

The Journalism Education Association has named retired Durango High School teacher Barbara McLachlan as one of 13 recipients this year of a Lifetime Achievement Award. The recipie...

Udall apologizes for comments on slain hostages

Senator invoked their names during debate

Nurtured by loving hands

Public spaces made beautiful and productive by local gardeners