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How are our congressmen spending the Fourth of July?

WASHINGTON – Not everyone will be grilling burgers and watching fireworks this Fourth of July. Instead, Congressman Scott Tipton, R-Cortez, will be eating pancakes and driving thr...

Durango’s fireworks ready for liftoff

Area around launch will be wet down with foam before show

Thief pilfers shop owner’s stars, stripes

In describing how the American flag withstood the bombardment of Fort McHenry during the War of 1812, Francis Scott Key’s “The Star-Spangled Banner” included the refrain: “... the rockets’ r...

La Plata County permits third pot grower

Facility also eyes entry into recreational marijuana

Containment of blazes up to 7 percent, smoke down

On a relatively slow day, the West Fork Complex fires grew to 94,476 acres Tuesday. “There was low activity,” said Laura McConnell, a spokeswoman for the Rocky Mountain Type 1 Inc...

City wants you to cut water use

Officials ask for voluntary 10 percent reduction

Mercury lays off 25 employees

CEO says positions are redundant

An angel for trekkers

Ohio woman opens her Cascade Village home to hikers walking the Continental Divide Trail

Stricter fire rules go into effect today

Despite rains, ‘risk is still high’

Garden grows in former NIMBY battle zone

Neighbors voice little objection to Ohana Kuleana

Durango land-use code delayed again

Consultant’s resignation trips up schedule

Doubling student loan rates hits home

WASHINGTON – The interest rates on some student loans doubled after Congress failed to extend lower rates before the July 1 deadline. The rates increased from 3.4 percent to 6.8 p...