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Durango City Council examines housing demolition rules

Changes to affordable-housing fees may not be ready until fall

Durango-area social service groups focus on helping teens

Coping with sexting issues illustrates educational efforts

Viewers not amused by SNL's joke about the heroin epidemic

At first it seemed like an uncomfortable coincidence, and then they showed the chart. Right there on “Saturday Night Live,” a little white line was showing the rapid pace of Ameri...

Artists with N.C. tours: Skip out or speak out?

For touring artists opposed to North Carolina’s “bathroom bill,” a complicated question looms: To boycott or not to boycott? Bruce Springsteen, Ringo Starr, Ani DiFranc...

Denver student withdraws her art after police criticism

Poster depicted police officer with KKK hoodie pointing gun at black child

Vigil at Fort Lewis College honors Trayvon Martin

Speaker at Fort Lewis College says African countries must control their futures

Some countries struggle for stability

Why do bike lanes anger some people?

Infrastructure seems to favor the privileged

Top Durango-area stories of 2015

A look at the headlines from La Plata County

College presidents defend importance of free speech

HARTFORD, Conn. – As debates about race and other social issues flare on campuses, college presidents are increasingly intervening to draw a line when cultural sensitivity conflicts with fre...

Fort Lewis College students call for end to racism on campuses

New group seeks better representation for African-Americans

Americans with Disabilities Act changes millions of lives

NEW YORK – Five days before he was to start college, Fred Maahs’ world turned upside down. Off the Delaware coast in 1980, on the last day of summer vacation, the 18-year-old took a dive fro...