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Silverton officials expect to make January deadline for Superfund request

Officials must request hazardous cleanup program by Jan. 31

Durango recognizes Indigenous Peoples’ Day over Columbus Day

Advocate hopes new label will encourage awareness

La Plata County Human Services moving Jan. 15-18

New office space is in Tech Center

Area schools canceled Friday for weather

Four Corners remains under winter weather advisory

Lifelong Durango friends head to Lesvos to help Syrian refugees

DHS graduates Julie Nass and Jenna Mulligan leave Jan. 13

Judge: Pot credit union can’t access nation’s banking system

DENVER – A judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit that sought federal approval for a credit union aimed at serving Colorado’s marijuana businesses, saying pot is still illegal under federal la...

Libertarian Gary Johnson launches presidential bid

SANTA FE, N.M. – Libertarian politician Gary Johnson announced Wednesday that he’ll run for president a second time on promises of reining in the federal government, and with the hope of deb...

Mountain Middle School, a Durango charter school, and city reach agreement on expansion

Addition of up to 7,000 square feet will house 60 more students

Durango labor shortage and slow income growth are challenges

Economic experts view next year with tempered optimism

Hearings stayed for Mancos’ ex-marshal, John Cox

Judge Lawrence recuses herself in Cortez; defender withdraws in Durango

Problems with fueling pumps in Bayfield may have caused thousands of dollars in damages

Residents say two Conoco locations wreaked havoc on diesel trucks

Durango’s Ska Brewing Co. cuts ties with North Carolina market

Demand is growing on the home front