Purgatory Resort begins snowmaking for early opening

Purgatory Resort has begun making snow in preparation for its earliest planned opening in recent history. The resort, 30 miles north of Durango, began blowing snow Friday night, s...

Durango High School begins upgrade on stadium

DHS needs to raise $1.6 million by May for the track and field

Humane Society ‘crippled’ by vandalism over weekend

Six vehicles rendered inoperable after someone smashed windows

Wayne Allard, former U.S. senator, stays politically active

Longtime Colorado politician Allard leads motorcycle association’s lobbying efforts

Company says $10M offer to clean up mines north of Silverton still on the table

Letter deems lime treatment plant best option to address mine waste

Truck, tandem bicyclists collide in Durango

Independent report blames EPA for Gold King spill

Incident could have been prevented but plagued by errors

Let it snow

Single-payer backers go for ballot measure in Colorado

ColoradoCare proposes eliminating private insurance for 10 percent tax

S.W. Colo. seeing above-average rainfall for month

Forecasters predict region will finish week with more rain

Should state’s minimum fuel octane go up?

A long-standing debate over octane levels in Colorado and other Rocky Mountain states will be examined again before year’s end. While fueling up, local motorists may notice at the...

Durango lodgers tax declines in August

Timing of Labor Day, rather than Gold King spill, could be to blame