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Online schools free K-12 students from tyranny of the clock

‘You can pick a path that you want to follow’

Series of snowstorms promising for 2019

Winter is above average, but drought still persists

So long, 3.2 beer; grocery stores can now sell full-strength brews

Liquor shops worry ‘it’s the beginning of the end’

Major snowstorm rings in 2019 for Southwest Colorado

Wolf Creek Pass will close temporarily Wednesday for avalanche control

What is Durango doing to prepare for climate change?

The city has a list of 181 actions to help address a warming planet

Senior Services director caps two decades of caring, advocating for seniors

Sheila Casey will retire in January

2018 a busy year in Durango’s business world

Many companies opened or expanded this year, others called it quits and construction was brisk

What to expect in 2019: Moisture, a land-use code, trial for the murder of Dylan Redwine?

County, city will see changes in leadership positions

2018: A review of the news in La Plata County

Year sees fires, floods, frailty and resilience

Take a hike with a Humane Society dog up for adoption

Mutts in the Mountains allows volunteers to walk canines on trails

Christmas keeps pet sitters hopping

Year-round, family dog increasingly a traveler

Chiropractic practice finds a home on Main

Chiropractor focuses on animals but looks to add humans to the mix