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About 110 people participated in last week’s quiz. Participants scored highest on a question about what kind of business in the 400 block of East Second Avenue has had construction resume, w...

Agriculture Secretary stops in Durango, announces $63 million wildfire prevention spending

‘Lion’s share’ of funds will come to Colorado, says Tom Vilsack

As spring construction ramps up, Durango Public Works says recruitment efforts are paying off

Streets division is nearly fully staffed; department turns focus to utilities maintenance

Photo: Animas City Mountain primed for controlled burn

Q&A: Durango water-rights activist uses social media to educate

Teal Lehto has 48,000 followers after one year on Tiktok

With spring in air, The Hive decides its thyme for growth with a community garden

The space features a mural of an octopus weaving between garden beds and seating areas

City of Durango boards and commissions interviews to commence next week

Councilors will split into teams to streamline applicant selection process

Durango receives distinguished award for 2023 budget

City puts out feelers for new financial services administrator

Plan for 202 apartments along Florida Road faces denial after outcry from Durango residents

City Council will have the final say June 20

Colorado hospitals that refuse services, like tying tubes, will have to say so publicly

Legislation will require providers to notify patients about certain types of care they do not provide

Leaving for treatment can be hard; coming back is an added burden

When substance abuse patients return, they find same triggers, few support systems

Skier recounts exacting rescue after Silverton avalanche

A fast response and well-trained group were critical saving the skier