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Photographing of city records may be banned

Phone cameras cutting into Durango’s copying fees

Special-needs camp kicks off

A weeklong camp for special-needs children and adults kicked off Monday in Durango, and five spots are still available, organizers said. Participants do everything from playing ki...

Lawmaker starts cleaning uranium mines

State Rep. Don Coram bought four mining operations in 1998

A sunbaked ride with lots of friends

DHS’s air-conditioning provides needed relieffor ‘Rockies’ cyclists

Riverhouse adds elbow room

Some welcome spaces open, but doesn’t solve lack of child care

Feds belatedly send $67M in disaster funds

Money for Weber Canyon Fire had been removed from Superstorm Sandy aid package

Spying raises ire at home, abroad

Sen. Udall says it’s time to re-examine Patriot Act

Local teenager is chosen to be Dedicated Dem

Hank Searfus heads for Big Apple to campaign for Christine Quinn

The power of the pedal

2,000 cyclists set to traverse 513 miles riding to help nonprofit organizations

Running for a cause

McLachlan again defends his gun votes

Rep. Mike McLachlan, who recently survived a recall attempt by gun-rights advocates, faced the public again Saturday morning at Durango Public Library to explain the successes of the recent ...

Why poultry raised in Durango can’t go to market

Turns out, it really is a chicken and egg problem