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Animas River color will change with runoff

Health Department says low flows may make differing tints more noticeable this year

State budget includes $3 million for exercise science expansion at FLC gym

$3 million will pay for architectural plans to expand gym

Aztec on long road to recovery after shooting

‘It’s still sad, but time is hopefully going to help heal’

Business plans battle for supremacy in the Hawk Tank

46 different plans submitted this year

54th annual Hozhoni Days celebrates Native American culture

More than 50 tribes represented at powwow

Are you satisfied living in Durango?

The city of Durango recently released an online community satisfaction survey to gather input from the public and evaluate the level of satisfaction that living here brings to residents. ...

Reed: Katzin Music - A legacy of music education

A legacy of music education

Student from Bayfield named Youth of the Year

Area Boys & Girls Club represented at state competition

Mural celebrates what people love about Durango

Painting is first project by Local First Creative Arts Initiative

Documentary recounts Ignacio woman’s mysterious death

Neva Romero led CU’s Chicano movement in the early 1970s

DeBelina, Lochte-Bono headline Purgatory team results at USASA snowboard nationals

Purgatory sent seven team members to Copper

EPA fires back at critics over Gold King Mine wastewater

DENVER – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency fired back Thursday after a mining company accused the agency of failing to run a southwestern Colorado treatment plant at full capacity, le...