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Purgatory’s Lift 8 chairs won’t be home décor

In ski-crazy Durango, old lift chairs are a recurring aspect of home décor. When Purgatory Resort announced it was going to tear down Lift 8 to make way for a new, high-speed lift...

Western ranchers sue feds over water rule

Lawsuit says regulation sets no limits on reach of Clean Water Act

Feds, Colo. discuss countering prescription-drug abuse

DENVER – Blair Hubbard knows all too well the damage overprescribing prescription drugs can have on individuals, families and society. The Denver-area recovering heroin addict’s s...

Durango’s little mermaids learn to swim like a fish

Kids strap on fins for mermaid camp

In Dolores, people have party hats at the ready

Dolorespalooza: Every 5 years, town parties like it’s 1999

Jury adjourns for the day in theater-shooting trial

CENTENNIAL – The jury in the trial of Aurora theater shooter James Holmes has adjourned for the day without reaching a verdict. Jurors will return Thursday as they consider whethe...

Water diversions OK’d by the state

Colorado conservation board drafts ‘conceptual framework’ in Ignacio

The state’s education advocates are ready for their closeup

DENVER – Education advocates in Colorado are moving beyond policy briefs and fact sheets: “The Colorado School Experience,” a new video project, launched this week. According to G...

NYC bombing victim wins $5.4 million in settlement

Durango woman worked at World Trade Center during 1993 bombing

Keep umbrellas handy

Summer predicted to continue wetter, cooler pattern

Feds and tribe work toward juvenile justice

Native Services’ Boys & Girls Club touted for successes

Colorado delegation split on Iran-U.S. deal

Tipton and Gardner skeptical; Bennet says don’t play politics