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City to interview candidates in search for interim attorney

Hunt for permanent replacement separate and ongoing

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City issues proposals request to replace ski rope tows at Chapman Hill

Reliance on decades-old lines makes staff feel like they’re ‘living on borrowed time’

Purgatory Ski Patrol comes to an agreement over wages

Ski patrol union representatives say both entities bargained in good faith

Heroic canine saves neighbor from potential explosion

Sensitive to the smell of smoke, Dozer the Dog woke his owners to a fire burning a shed a quarter of a mile away.

Photos: New sculptures on display at the Durango Welcome Center

Delayed food benefits in Mesa County part of a spike in demand across Colorado

Western Slope food banks are trying to help SNAP applicants get the food they need while applications are being processed

Durango School District 9-R looks to fill substitute teacher positions

School officials say decrease in the labor pool the reason for decline

Colorado solar industry says federal investment lowers tariff threat

Inflation Reduction Act will boost U.S. makers of solar panels, easing worries that Commerce Department tariffs will choke off building stock

Federal budget brings region one step closer to substance abuse treatment

Appropriations bill sets $1,825,000 aside for possible inpatient treatment in La Plata County

Three women look to uplift Durango’s Hispanic population

Sisters Linda and Sara Illsley, with her daughter, Gyana Gomar, work in different organizations to tackle inequity within their community

A new law prohibiting the sale of non-cage-free eggs in Colorado will go into effect in January

Farms that own less than 3,000 egg-laying hens are exempt from the new law.