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The life lessons of Bill Walton

Basketball Hall of Famer bounces wisdom off Durango youths

Mancos man ‘unstoppable’ in contest

Wins a Bobcat loader in company’s national contest

Attacks mount after Labor Day

With holiday over, politics kicks into high gear

$10 roll of new Great Sand Dunes National Park quarter going for $18

Coin collectors, rejoice: On Thursday, the United States Mint will unveil a new quarter – the Great Sand Dunes National Park quarter – at a commemorative celebration at the Great ...

Fundraiser walk to be held Sept. 20 for pediatric ailment

Durango city councilors were set to approve Tuesday a proclamation drafted by Christina Brown that adds hydrocephalus to the crusades, causes and campaigns for which September is recognized....

LPEA makes serviceman promotion

La Plata Electric Association has promoted lineman Jerry Sutherlin to serviceman status. A serviceman works with customers and local electricians and is the first in the field when power out...

Mop-up is underway at Turtle Lake Fire site

Local firefighters and the Pike Hotshots were mopping up the 2-acre Turtle Lake Fire Tuesday afternoon, said Ann Bond, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Forest Service. The fire was cont...

Mesa Verde roundup reconsidered

Auction may pit group against slaughterhouse

Man-made rain will do

Council fine-tunes ethics code

In a low-key and sparsely attended Durango City Council meeting Tuesday, councilors requested some tweaks to the city’s proposed codes of Ethics and Conduct. The codes have come t...

Colo. struggles to adjust marijuana supply

Ounce of pot can be much cheaper on black market

Imagine: Main without cars?

Pedestrian mall idea for Durango still has a pulse