Is Durango denying civil rights to homeless?

Instead of citations, city issues warnings to homeless campers

EPA drills into American Tunnel to unravel mine pollution mystery

Driven by desire to know what lies beneath, crews bore deeper every day

VIDEO: What not to bring on your next flight

Durango celebrates America’s birthday with full day of events

Thousands line Main Avenue for Stars & Stripes Parade

Students learn about veterinary science by raising lambs

Seven babies make Escalante Middle School home

Photo and video: Durangoans pay tribute to musician Greg Ryder

From the skies, geologists peer inside the Earth

Project aims to map underground at Silverton Superfund site

Farmers Supply Mill, a mainstay for local ag, set to close in March

Durango business traces its roots to 1921

Durango’s fall colors from a cloud sky

October brought much-needed moisture, cooler temperatures and beautiful fall colors. Ballantine Communications Inc. videographer Terrance Siemon captured these scenes Wednesday morning from ...

Drought won’t stop snowmaking at Purgatory Resort

Ski mountain north of Durango says it has plenty of water

Sierra Edd’s art and activism makes space for Native women

Durango High School and Brown University graduate centers her work on messages of gender violence and decolonization

For one Durango couple, new concrete wall kept them safe from mudslides

Day after heavy rain caused flooding because of fire-scarred land, campers recount the deluge