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Pushy pedestrians put the cross in crosswalk

Is it me or are Durango pedestrians getting more aggressive? I’ve experienced more and more walkers who don’t pause when entering an intersection. They jump right out into the street. Sheesh...

Santa Rita wastewater-treatment plant releasing higher quality water

City spending on park reconstruction may not start until 2020

Durango’s Dakota Jones dominates Pikes Peak Marathon for third win of 2018

Runner rode bicycle to race for Protect Our Winters

Marye Jackson celebrates 90th birthday at community garden

Master gardener honored at garden she helps steward

EPA won’t release public comments about Superfund cleanup until after decision on plan

Project to clean nearly 30 mines in 5 years has drawn criticism

Animas Surgical Hospital sees room to grow

‘We’re bursting at the seams’

For Durango family, trip around Europe highlights how different Spain is

Traveling to Europe is an expensive endeavor. However, once there, it is fairly cheap to go from country to country. Plane tickets from Valencia to Porto, Portugal, for instance, ...

1970s probe of KKK saw evidence of resurgence in Colorado

Ron Stallworth, subject of new film, laments ending of investigation

Water a focus for growing northern Colorado communities

GREELEY (AP) – Although Windsor owns enough water for all existing customers, town officials know more people are on the way. That means more water, and that may also mean the nee...

Riders in the Sky moseying to Durango

‘America’s Favorite Cowboys’ to play two nights at Bar D Chuckwagon

New trail proposed on Raider Ridge, near eastern city limits

Public can comment on plan until Aug. 22

Tomac comes from behind to win tiebreaker at Budds motocross

Cortez native will enter series finale with a 20-point lead