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WWII immigrant helps others attain citizenship in Durango

Marie Roessler immigrated to the U.S. from Germany with her family when she was 6 years old, after World War II. Her father was displaced because he had lived in an area of Germa...

Third year of utility rate hikes in Durango begins in January

Average bill will break $100

Lighting the way

Durango exploring dedicated bike lanes on College Drive

City Council also looking into changes on East Third Avenue

Local institutions to finance hospital construction

Construction moves forward on hospital

Winter storm warning issued for Christmas Eve and Day

10 to 14 inches of snow expected in the San Juans

New FLC science and engineering building will ‘rocket us forward’

After $35.3 million and 10 years of planning, lobbying the state and construction, Fort Lewis College students will finally be able to pursue learning in the state-of-the art Geosciences, Ph...

State denies Montezuma-Cortez’s accreditation appeal

The Montezuma-Cortez School District was denied a new district accreditation rating from the Colorado Department of Education, but it gained new ratings for the middle and high schools. ...

Resorts get wet, fast-riding snow as storm stretches into Friday morning

Heavy slush causes power outages

Winter weather advisory, storm warning in effect for region

Snow expected to start Thursday, last until Sunday morning

Substance-abuse center slowly helps patients get clean

Patient of addiction-treatment center: ‘You earn your days’

Hotels in Southwest Colorado vie for spot in Hunter S. Thompson movie

Durango, Silverton and Telluride offer filming locations