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Fort Lewis practicing with cannon

Booming cannon fire will be heard from Fort Lewis College Wednesday evening, but there is no reason to be alarmed. Cannon crew members will be training from about 6 p.m. to about...

U.S. attorneys hear safety concerns on native communities

IGNACIO – On the topic of public safety in tribal communities, U.S. attorneys had questions rather than answers for law-enforcement officials, prosecutors and victim-assistance workers atten...

‘Insufficient’ planning cited in EPA investigation of Gold King Mine spill

DENVER – An internal investigation by the Environmental Protection Agency into the Gold King Mine spill found that an “insufficient” analysis of water pressure led to the spill. T...

Superfund listing divides Silverton residents

Private offers of funding lead to contention

Marijuana growing and infusing firms may sprout up in town

The opportunity to open a marijuana grow or marijuana-infused product factory could be coming to Durango. The Durango City Council asked city planners to continue to research wher...

Zoning question persists in condominium debate

The condo loophole is closed, but, for some, the potential for a condo next door remains. Several concerned neighbors questioned city planners Tuesday about the small areas zoned ...

Juniper School a go

9-R board again discusses tax increase

County commissioners appoint new surveyor

Steve McCormack is no stranger to the roll

Coalition calls for mining reforms after Gold King Mine spill

Groups aim to prevent another catastrophe such as the Animas River fiasco

Arc of History sculpture to be repaired

Artist, public-art commission favor restoration of defaced, maligned piece

County Road 240 closed briefly for a gas leak

Durango Fire Protection District closed a section of Florida Road (County Road 240) because of a gas leak for about an hour and 10 minutes Tuesday afternoon. A company doing cons...

Silverton is calling for federal funding

Water treatment, mine mitigation the top priorities