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Mark Redwine waives extradition, will be brought to Durango

Vallecito father suspected of killing son Dylan

Durango Days for Girls team helps women in Kenya

Local group creates feminine-hygiene kits for girls in need

Cory Gardner, other state leaders, take questions at town hall

Impromptu event draws hundreds, including protesters

Durango fire district asks for property tax increase

Voters may decide whether to fund new station, more firefighters

Hot air balloons take to the Cortez sky this weekend

Cortez Rendezvous Balloon Rally scheduled for all weekend

EPA chief, Hickenlooper to visit Superfund near Silverton

Tour draws ire from local officials for closed-door nature

Some residents have stopped watering their lawns after utility cost hikes

‘It’s brown, but it won’t die,’ says one homeowner

Navajo State Park volunteer Terry Zink hits 20,000 hours

The 72-year-old has volunteered for Colorado Parks and Wildlife since 2002

Small Business Development Center director established partnerships with tribes

Alaskan Native brought expertise in rural development

Eyes to the sky

What you need to know about the total solar eclipse

In fight to ward off bears, man builds ‘unwelcome mats’

With human-bruin conflicts rising, a new tactic to deter home break-ins

Sheriff Sean Smith: ‘No stone left unturned’ in Dylan Redwine investigation

DA Christian Champagne said finding skull was ‘turning point’ for obtaining indictment