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Bill could let VA finish Denver hospital

DENVER – The Veterans Affairs Department could get enough money to finish its budget-busting medical center outside Denver if Congress passes a stop-gap measure to avert a government shutdow...

Water-treatment system announced for Gold King

EPA building temporary facility to treat polluted water

Four Corners methane plume discussed at EPA hearing

Call for tough methane standards irks of oil and gas companies

Ads for marijuana go airborne over radio waves

Stations must follow rules for pot shops

Yep, Top 10 again

Name a list that has something to do with the best offering of outdoor pursuits, and Durango has a good chance of being on it. This time, it’s National Geographic Traveler with “America’s 10...

9-R Board of Education confronting money woes

State Supreme Court lowering standards also causes concerns

City’s expenses rising

Transit services budget is not sustainable

Senator announces legislation in wake of mine-waste spill

ALBUQUERQUE – The federal government would be required to identify the most dangerous abandoned mines in the West and make plans to clean them under legislation introduced Tuesday in respons...

King Coal Mine seeks county’s OK

After operating for years without permit, La Plata County commissioners will finally hear request Oct. 8

Prescribed burn east of Bayfield complete

The Yellow Jacket prescribed burn east of Bayfield was completed Tuesday just ahead of afternoon rain showers. A helicopter aerially ignited 944 acres of National Forest lands in ...

Assistant prosecutor to seek top spot

Christian Champagne will run for district attorney in 2016

City Parks and Rec nationally accredited

Last week, the Durango Parks and Recreation Department joined the ranks of only 145 parks and rec agencies across the nation with accreditation. The Commission for Accreditation o...