Durango City Council considers resolution to keep public discourse at meetings on-topic
speech, requests for Israel-Hamas cease-fire prompt proposal for formal policy
speech, requests for Israel-Hamas cease-fire prompt proposal for formal policy
A day before Super Tuesday, court rejects state attempts to ban him over Capitol attack
reports from Colorado State Patrol indicated only minor injuries
Durango Makerlab makes tools available 24/7 to its members
and Southern Ute Tribal councils meet to discuss mutual interests in upcoming projects
Technology will allow officers to view live bodycam footage
Immigrants from Cambodia, Germany, Mexico and Russia gathered Thursday for a formal ceremony
occurred shortly after 2 p.m.; Animas Valley customers were without electricity for one hour
Testimony focuses on rights to life, health, culture, environment and water
technology will feature live feeds that can be viewed remotely
Koesis to lead development of extensive bike and trails project
graders launch 2-liter bottles during presentation
Colleen Clausen, owner of April’s Garden, completes a floral arrangement Thursday before the annual Durango Rocks awards ceremony, which is put on by the Durango Chamber of Commerce. The floral…
would give teeth to existing restrictions on land around Silverton, Durango and Cortez
a world where there never seems to be enough time, some are grateful for an extra day this year
Economist says labor and grocery store prices would likely be impacted
Section of Hermosa Park Road closed Aug. 19 to Sept. 13
health department location would increase flexibility, county manager says
Private-equity-owned anesthesia practice enjoyed exclusive contract with Mercy Hospital since 2020
says big-name producers are not being held to USDA’s standard of organic
A street sweeper began cleaning up area roads this week in Durango, a sure sign of an impending spring. Senior Operator Mike Nutt, who is behind the wheel, drove up…
orders 14 vehicles in move toward a more environmentally friendly operation
after crashing, he’s grappling with public perception of his activities as he tries to make them more accessible
Childbirth calls are rare, but dispatcher Jennifer Rivera got two in one night
College political science club encouraging engagement in local government
Project expected to be done by Memorial Day weekend, helping town’s efforts to become more pedestrian-friendly
Nate Baier, right, fire captain with Durango Fire Protection District, helps Zach Bertrand, a firefighter/EMT, during an ice rescue training exercise Monday at Turner Lake, near the entrance to Falls…
Citywide collections will continue on regular schedule
Players should be serving shots and smashing balls this summer at Schneider Park