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Crash kills Cortez woman, seriously injures three kids

The Colorado State Patrol is investigating a one-vehicle crash on U.S. Highway 160 east of Pagosa Springs that killed a Cortez woman and seriously injured three juveniles. About 1...

What the 2018 farm bill means for the West

Lawmakers see hemp legalization and conservation funding as the big wins

Free downtown parking, for a limited time only

Could you clarify the city’s loading-zone policy? A meter reader told me that the city changed its policy a year ago. The “Commercial Loading” signs no longer apply, but will be left there. ...

Mountain Studies Institute receives grant for 416 Fire work

Money will go toward rehabilitation efforts

Silverton skijoring to return in February

10th race planned for 2019 Presidents Day weekend

Agony again for Fort Lewis College in overtime

FLC 1-4 in RMAC with three OT losses

Sarah Sturm slays singlespeed cyclocross championship

Durango woman conquers mud without braking

FLC students bring awareness to indigenous missing and abused women

Symposium addresses sexual assault of Native American women

Homelessness report casts critical light on Durango

ACLU and NLCHP propose focus on solutions for homelessness, not enforcement

Durango Food Bank holds donation drive at Walmart

Organizers collect more than 4,200 pounds of nonperishable food

Recall petitions circulating against Los Pinos Fire board

Former Chief Larry Behrens returning to take helm

Customs officers search more travelers’ devices

NEW YORK – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers are searching the electronic devices of travelers more often and did not always follow proper protocol, a new watchdog report has found...