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Officials make case for transportation funding

Commissioner: Needs outweigh money available

Fasten your seat belt – or pay the price

State Patrol will have ‘zero tolerance’ this week

Durango schools fill bus-driver ranks

Four months ago, Durango School District 9-R was on the verge of combining some of its 21 school-bus routes because of a lack of drivers. Five vacancies and two extended medical-l...

Walmart bus stop changing

The city bus stop at Walmart will move from the front of the building to a spot by the garden center on April 1. “It was really all about safety,” said Amber Blake, director of tr...

How do we fix our roads?

Lawmakers: Now is time to raise gas tax

North Main up for a makeover

Consultants to create free transportation plan

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...

Colorado turns to toll roads to make up funding gap

DENVER – As funding for highway construction and upkeep dwindles, Colorado has increasingly turned toward a once-unthinkable way to fund road expansion: tolls. The federal highwa...

New fare, fewer riders

Trolley’s 36% drop is less than expected

Bridge to Nowhere to go places

New access available after road is completed

Inter-city bus service sees strong success

An inter-city bus service running between Durango and Grand Junction has drawn strong ridership in its first six months. The Road Runner StageLines has been averaging about 350 ri...

ATV bill begins long journey

Measure would allow off-highway vehicles on Colorado county roads