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Durango-area schools race to resolve lapse in bus service

Insurance issues come to light weeks before classes start

Colorado bill prohibits insurer use of ’discriminatory' data

DENVER (AP) — Colorado lawmakers are considering a bill that would prohibit insurance companies from using consumer information collected from outside sources such as social media and court and home ownership records, if used in a discriminatory way to determine insurance rates.

Is banding together the answer to lowering health costs?

Nonprofit leads effort to adopt successful model for La Plata County

Short-term health insurance may lose some of its cost appeal

New rules will improve quality of care but could drive up expenses

Survey: Coloradans skipping health care because of high cost

Durango residents call for change

Flood insurance option open to those affected by 416 Fire

Homeowners in burn scar eligible for special consideration under federal program

Tercero Townhouse on West Third Avenue rises from ashes

Cause of deadly fire remains undetermined

Enrollment in Colorado health exchange increased this year

Sign-up period ends Jan. 12

Congress considers land for West Fork fire station

Federal land conveyance needed for new station at Fish Creek

Five things to know about Colorado Connect for Health open enrollment

Premium costs for some consumers could decline 20 percent

State health exchange premiums will rise significantly in 2018

Tax credits could offset increases for insurance plans

Billionaire Warren Buffett says hurricane damage will linger

OMAHA, Neb. – Billionaire Warren Buffett says the storm damage in Texas is staggering, but he isn’t sure yet how much insurance companies will have to pay in claims. Buffett’s Ber...