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Colorado graduation rates post slight dip amid pandemic

Area schools in Southwest Colorado show mixed results compared with 2020

Trial set for May in federal lawsuit accusing Durango railroad of starting 416 Fire

Jury to determine if D&SNG and its parent company are on the hook for millions in firefighting costs

Owner of mine to pay $1.6 million in settlement for Gold King blowout

Money will go toward restoration projects in areas damaged by spill

Least populated county in Colorado isn’t spared from rising home prices

Housing supply is low and median cost doubles in five years

After several tough years, tourism returns to Silverton

Fires, heavy snow and pandemic upended economy for three years

Silverton voters reject recall efforts, prohibit OHVs in town

Mayor Shane Fuhrman and two trustees retain their seats

Silverton OHV, recall election results expected Wednesday

Electors deciding whether to recall mayor, two board members

Winter weather arrives early, with reports of a foot or more of snow in the high country

Mountain passes turn icy; Wolf Creek Pass closes for five hours

Silverton is about as vaccinated as it can get. But it still has COVID.

Shots alone aren’t enough to prevent spread because of porous geographic boundaries and waning vaccine effectiveness

Ice Lakes Trail near Silverton to reopen after last year’s wildfire

San Juan National Forest crews cleared more than 5 miles of debris

Silverton Brass Band celebrates 45 years

Musicians will hold concert Saturday on courthouse lawn

San Juan County, Colo., ranks ‘very high’ for COVID-19, issues mask mandate

Community reports 62% increase in cases this month