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Christmas is over; now it’s time to heap it on the recycling pile

The city of Durango is accepting Christmas trees for recycling. Trees will be taken through Jan. 31. The city does not do curbside pickup, so this is your chance to recycle. Trees cannot hav...

Galloping Goose will hold winter trips in Animas Valley

Excursions planned for February

Early-morning fire destroys house on County Road 303

A family is starting out the new year homeless after its house burned early Wednesday morning on County Road 303, southeast of Durango. Durango Fire Protection District was called...

Skyhawks Scoreboard: Fort Lewis College basketball programs rake in honors

Gray, Wilson take weekly accolades; men climb in rankings to No. 20

Prep Spotlight: Roubideaux proves irreplaceable for Ignacio High School basketball

Senior’s leadership, offensive skill key to Bobcats’ success

Minimum wage increase unlikely to boost pay for many Durangoans

But some worry about job creation in rural Colorado

Elementary students bring Dolores history to life

Elementary students put on lively skits about mining, railroads, ranching

Could 2018 be the year Colorado’s green energy debate goes big?

Brian Bagley isn’t the first person that comes to mind when you picture a wind or solar advocate. The 40-something Longmont mayor has a concealed carry permit and wears cowboy boots. Four an...

Durango police create ‘Family Feud’ parody to catch fugitives

Facebook game lists top suspects and their identifying information

New Colorado laws for 2018: Teen sexting, pot growing and more

A new year means new laws to think about. Here are some of the more notable that will go into effect Monday, after winning passage during the 2017 legislative session: Teen sexting...

Oil and gas lease sale near Hay Gulch scheduled for March

80 acres on private property goes to auction

John Elway keeping Denver Broncos head coach Vance Joseph

Team went 5-11 in Joseph’s first season