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Educators scrambling after snub from voters

Cortez schools among victims in Amendment 66 crash-and-burn

Students meet Hermosa Creek

Fly-over covers area up for federal protection

Voter turnout low for off-year

Despite convenience, few found reasons to cast ballots

Upper Pine fire mill-levy increase squeaks through

Voters opened their wallets to the Upper Pine River Fire Protection District by approving a mill-levy increase to help offset lower property values and declining revenue from the gas industr...

Voters favor shrinking Durango School District board

Ballot Question 3A – a measure to shrink the size of the Durango School District 9-R Board of Directors – passed overwhelmingly Tuesday night. According to the La Plata County Cl...

Stumpf, Hillyer, Blatnick win Bayfield school seats

Three candidates prevailed in a close and unusually lively Bayfield School Board race: Of five candidates competing for two seats with four-year terms, Timothy Stumpf – the only i...

Palo Verde votes for city water

Residents of the Palo Verde subdivision have voted to form a public improvement district to provide the framework for a $430,000 water pipeline extension, according to results Tuesday. ...

Voters reject grocery bag fee

City Council enacted ordinance

Moran wins tight school board race; four others not so close

The election for five open seats on the Durango School District 9-R Board of Directors provided one very close race. In District B, incumbent board member Stephanie Moran eked out...

Three fire districts merging to one

The third time was a charm for the Durango Fire Protection District. Voters were presented with two ballot measures this year: One asked city residents to approve a 15-year contr...

Preservation tax will double for Pine River Cemetery district

A tax proposal to help keep up the Pine River Cemetery in Bayfield, Ballot Issue 5D, passed Tuesday. With a majority vote of just over 58 percent, residents who live within the di...

Substantial taxes on marijuana cruise to victory

DENVER – A dime bag is going to cost a few cents more. Colorado voters, who made history in 2012 by legalizing marijuana for recreational use, voted Tuesday to impose heavy taxes ...