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Lawsuit filed by residents, businesses against train for 416 Fire

Civil case represents more than a half dozen plaintiffs

Closures issued around the Horse Fire have been lifted

Blaze is 90 percent contained

Kidnapping suspect remains at large after police chase

Carlos Alires suspected of holding wife, children hostage at gunpoint

Dallas firm completes purchase of First National Bank

136-year run of local ownership ends

Squatters decamp after gremlin grumblings

My question may be a touchy one, but I have to ask. Each workday, I travel along Roosa Avenue between U.S. Highway 160 and the Ninth Street Bridge. I’m baffled by the parking lot for decrepi...

Durango Diaries session to feature local authors

Though they tackle varied genres, local authors Chuck Greaves, Anna C. Swain and Scott Graham are all driven by a common influence: the location and stories of Durango and the Four Corners. ...

Howard Grotts 15th; Kate Courtney claims mountain bike world championship

Courtney wins 1st title for U.S. since ’01

Natural gas pipeline and wells proposed east of Bayfield

Public comment period ends Sept. 28

In Jamestown, a reckoning over American slavery’s beginnings

JAMESTOWN, Va. – On a recent afternoon, tour guide Justin Bates pointed to the spot where historic Jamestown’s legislature first convened in July 1619. He then gestured toward another nearby...

Western Colorado telescope joins Air Force network

GRAND JUNCTION (AP) – If a satellite, an asteroid or an old, dead rocket hurtles toward Earth, a telescope installed on Purdy Mesa is ready to help detect it and alert officials from around ...

Volunteer group helps with 416 Fire flooding

Team Rubicon launches 1st project in Durango

Former Sen. John McCain had complicated relationship with Indian Country

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – John McCain hadn’t been elected to the U.S. Senate when a fellow veteran and friend spotted him at the annual Navajo Nation Fair. “Someone should tell this repr...