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Mailer notifies Durango voters of tax question

Booklet lays out pros and cons of ballot measure 1A

Durango City Council approves new sign code, camping rules

Both have constitutional implications for the city

Talk about town: Rosie the Riveter Day proclaimed in Durango

World War II had lasting impacts, and the women who replaced the United States workforce that left for the war will now be recognized in Durango. The U.S. Senate and U.S. House o...

City Council candidates weigh in on sales tax increase

At forum, residents also debate April ballot question

Woman buys $1,000 gift card at Carver Brewing Co. to cover patrons’ meals

‘There was a lot of shock, a lot of disbelief’

Event to mark Sabido’s 600 days in sanctuary

To mark 600 days of living in sanctuary, Rosa Sabido is hosting a vigil at the Mancos United Methodist Church on Saturday afternoon. Sabido, who has lived in the United States for...

Backcountry skier killed in avalanche near Lizard Head Pass

Telluride skier was reported missing Sunday; searchers found body Monday

Colorado lawmakers introduce bill to repeal death penalty

Opponent says controversial issue should be decided by voters

Pastor chosen as Mancos Citizen of the Year

Craig Paschal selected by Chamber of Commerce for outreach, inclusivity

Warm, wet weather expected to arrive Wednesday

Forecast calls for rain in Durango, snow above 7,000 feet in elevation

Plan to protect Colorado River isn’t done. Now what?

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Another federal deadline passed this week for seven states in the U.S. West to wrap up work on a plan to ensure the drought-stricken Colorado River can deliver water to th...

Seven candidates to seek election to LPEA board of directors

Electric co-op wrestles with how to use more renewable energy