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Trial seeking damages from Durango railroad for 416 Fire pushed back

More than 30 property owners and businesses accuse D&SNG of disregarding known risk

No end in sight for Durango railroad’s Rockwood lawsuit

State regulatory body must first rule on La Plata County’s authority

Trial set for May in federal lawsuit accusing Durango railroad of starting 416 Fire

Jury to determine if D&SNG and its parent company are on the hook for millions in firefighting costs

Legal clinic, picnic celebrate creation of immigrant legal defense fund

Statewide fund could award grants for legal services next year

Durango doubles-down on opposition to jail reform bill

Councilors split, with no further discussion planned

Group signals more protests in Durango over health orders

Attorney seeks clarification from city about rules of engagement

Can the Constitution and COVID-19 restrictions coexist?

Bans on gatherings, longevity of restrictions increasingly weigh on civil liberties

Enforcement stalls against Ignacio grocer accused of ignoring COVID-19 rules

Farmers Fresh Market doesn’t require face coverings upon entering store

Residents rally in support of grocery store’s free-choice mask policy

Farmers Fresh has been threatened with legal action

Durango man battled COVID-19. Now he’s fighting health restrictions

Jaime McMillan says orders hurt businesses, may violate Fifth Amendment

Durango city councilors take a spin around downtown

Pair uses wheelchairs to learn about obstacles to access for disabled people

Durango police officers quit over accountability law

State legislation increases liability for on-duty missteps