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U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management conduct pile burns near Durango

Recent snow and rain created safe conditions for burning, fire official says

Durango police present options for addressing illegally parked RVs and trailers

The city lacks a fine schedule for violators

La Plata mining exploration draws scrutiny

Mining representative fields questions at community discussion aimed at protection, celebration of public lands

Winter storm blows into Southwest Colorado

Whiteout conditions could make travel difficult

Mountain Studies Institute’s new executive director bridges science and policy

Molly McKeon teaches global environmental policy at Fort Lewis College

Axis Health cuts three Durango staff members

13 positions eliminated system-wide in broader restructuring effort

Is Durango obligated to help businesses negatively impacted by city operations?

Councilors contemplate a remediation program

Mammoth amount of police bodycam footage becoming a headache for prosecutors

Mandatory equipment boosts transparency but creates growing workload for prosecutors, public defenders

‘First feline’ Larry marks 15 years as Britain’s political top cat

LONDON (AP) — In turbulent political times, stability comes with four legs, whiskers and a fondness for napping. Larry the cat celebrates 15 years on Sunday as the British government’s o...

Skijoring thunders back into Silverton

Sports ‘is the best of everything that Southwest has to offer,’ group’s president says

GOP faces uphill battle to flip Colorado. La Plata County Republicans are hopeful

‘We’re really encouraged,’ said Deborah Shisler, after candidate forum

Durango’s tenuous ties to Jeffrey Epstein case

An unnamed victim and potential employees of Zorro Ranch mentioned in released documents