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Obtaining Colorado public records would take longer under proposed bill

State legislation includes exemption for journalists

City planning is all about impact, Durango’s new Community Development director says

Jayme Lopko brings over 20 years experience to department

Why do hundreds of city employees get to park for free in downtown Durango?

Councilors and top officials receive permits exempting them from paying meters

Durango fills vacancies on volunteer city boards

New Cultural and Community Relations Commission nearly full

Forensic audit of Visit Durango reveals flawed expense reporting

Destination management nonprofit proposes merger with city

City of Durango to butt heads with resident in court once again

Lawsuit alleges John Simpson intimidated ethics board members

Durango Board of Ethics lacking quorum after two resignations in August

Complaint under review left in limbo for time being

Lawmakers address health care, tribal protections during end-of-session review in Durango

Rep. Barbara McLachlan and Sen. Cleave Simpson drop by library for Q&A with residents

Durango police chief to be promoted to assistant city manager

City to conduct nationwide search for new police department leader

Durango City Council blocks Bosmans from executive session about open records lawsuit

Vote made to ‘maintain attorney-client privilege’

Back-and-forths about city business revealed in Simpson-Bosmans emails

City accuses councilor and resident of open records violations

Durango recruits its first Poet Laureate

Distinguished poet Esther Belin published two poetry books through University of Arizona Press and won American Book Award