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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

Colorado Supreme Court upholds ban on large-capacity gun magazines

Gun rights group challenged law, saying it violated state Constitution

Former La Plata County Sheriff’s deputy sentenced for careless driving causing death

Man fell asleep on U.S. Highway 550, killing local musician

California takes lead on laws affecting gig economy, privacy

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California’s long tradition of advancing nation-leading legislation continues into the new year, with laws reining in the gig economy, boosting online privacy and discou...

Durango resident will serve as general counsel to Fort Lewis College

Carolyn Linsey is first senior assistant attorney general on Western Slope

Shrubbery-free paths are the city’s holy grail

This year’s above-average moisture is a welcome change compared with last summer, but it has caused city vegetation to go crazy. Whose responsibility is it to trim bushes and trees encroachi...