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Colorado still not sure whether legal marijuana made roads less safe

Three years after Colorado voted to legalize recreational marijuana, little is known about whether the state’s roads are less safe – and law enforcement efforts remain largely focused on alc...

State eyes pricey I-70 ski toll

Proposed fees range from $3 to $30

Durangoans provide earful to Legislature’s transportation committee

Communities ask legislative group for money

Montezuma County, Forest Service at odds

Dolores-Norwood Road is hot point

Road Runner bus line celebrates 1st birthday

Wednesday marks the first birthday of the Road Runner Stage Lines, which has provided the public with reliable and relatively affordable means of transportation linking Southwestern Colorado...

Propane-powered school bus hits road

Bayfield School District hopes to save on maintenance costs

There’s a new farming revolution, but it’s small

Shipping containers make local produce a reality

Does Devil’s Highway get bad rap?

Data show most 2014 collisions on U.S. 491 were wildlife-related

Junction Creek Road to be closed in April

Junction Creek Road (National Forest System Road 171) will be closed to all public use from April 6 to April 21. The closure will allow the Forest Service to stabilize the road fr...

Former Southern Ute chairman honored

La Plata County commissioners honored Jimmy R. Newton Jr., a former chairman of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, by commemoratively naming County Road 322 in his honor. Newton died ...

Weather won’t deter Bike to Work Day

If you were thinking the threat of a storm would flatten Durango’s fifth annual winter salute to those who ride or walk to work, think again. “Winter Bike to Work Day is still on ...

States seek alternatives for funding

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Frustrated about stagnant or declining federal highway funding, state officials are accelerating their drive for new taxes, tolls and fees to repair an aging road syste...