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New Mexico lawmakers may try again on Uber, Lyft bill

ALBUQUERQUE – After months of confusion over the regulation of ride-booking services like Uber and Lyft, a Republican House member wants lawmakers to reconsider a bill that could end a stale...

Durangoans unfiltered: Lighting up the Internet

Social media kindles argument, sense of community

High-speed Internet comes to Silverton School

Fiber-optic line will greatly aid students, superintendent says

High-speed Internet coming to Silverton school

Timeline for better residential service still uncertain

Downtown Durango’s White Dragon Tea Room closing up shop

Business will still exist online

After poking Facebook, life ain’t easy for site named Tsu

SAN FRANCISCO – Suppose every time you posted on Facebook, the social network tallied up the ad revenue it earned against your update and passed a percentage back to you. Of course, Facebook...

Old photo posted on Facebook identified in no time

Found picture unraveled ‘amazing chain of events’

It’s heads up, phones down at Durango coffeehouse

Coffee shop owner eschews Wi-Fi, wants people to talk to each other

‘Wi-Fi tended to create ‘1984’ feel’

Booth wants people to talk to each other

Bennet welcomes final crowdfunding rules

Ruling to help businesses raise funds online

9-R students create teacher-bashing tweets

Third episode moves from targeting students

Voters asked to lift restrictions on local fiber-optic lines

Improved Internet services could benefit businesses and consumers