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N.M. fire danger, drought spark fireworks concerns

ALBUQUERQUE – The fire season has been relatively mild across the West this year, but officials in New Mexico and Arizona are doing what they can to rein in the use of fireworks given the dr...

Father recalls the day his son was overtaken, killed by mudslide

COLLBRAN – From the rickety, old picnic table in Melvin “Slug” Hawkins’ front yard, the May 25 mudslide that roared onto his family’s ranch and buried his son and two other men a month ago l...

Deaths of 19 hot shots prompt few changes

‘There was no plan to move people out of the way’

The road leads to Europe

Spotlight brightening on Durango native Carmen Small, women’s cycling

Here’s a quick way to see Colo.

Enduro bike race covers alpine, desert terrain

Don’t freak out about helicopter

At 600 feet, chopper is inspecting power lines

After 30 years, Durango has changed – for the better

On a hot, clear day exactly 30 years ago, two really great people – Patricia and Bill – drove a rented gray van southward across Utah to drop off strange cargo in Durango. Their d...

Armstrong candid in PBS show

Disgraced cyclist ‘wasn’t proud’ of doping

Should we renew the tax?

City wants voters to reauthorize half-cent tax increase to help fund projects

Did sheriff’s emails cross ethical line?

Political messages the subject of some of what Schirard sent

This ain’t your momma’s mac ’n cheese

Locals indulge in comfort food for charity

Still building a case

One year since his remains were found on Middle Mountain, justice for Dylan Redwine elusive