Durango police searching for man suspected of rape
says she was sexually assaulted while hiking near Powerline Trail
says she was sexually assaulted while hiking near Powerline Trail
suffered traumatic brain injury, broken jaw
‘We just assumed that she was gone for good’ owner said
force connect with youth through opportunities to work on campus
Suspect fired two gunshots into the air before surrendering to law enforcement
Commissioners voted not to accept offer of 200 acres, citing projected $80 million cost
to allow fast relocation of Community Development, engineering departments and start to fire station construction
Durango police find SUV high-centered on D&SNG right of way
Railroad Outdoor Museum will be unveiled Saturday in Silverton
department counts 1,098 customer interactions in one-week period
Members see connection between extreme sports and rendering first aid
Monthly meeting series created in response to backlash about boards and commissions reorganization
U.S. Reps. Boebert, Matt Gaetz skip Republican Lincoln Day Dinner
Resource fair an invaluable place to ‘meet good people,’ receive help with trauma
Oct. 3 vote will ask residents to decide of OHVs should be let back onto the town’s streets
feasibility and community sentiment to decide if rebranding is worth the effort
District 1 commissioner candidates share their views
About 100 people participated in last week’s quiz. Participants scored highest on a question about which game Durango Code Enforcement Officer Steve Barkley likened the current unhoused situation to, with…
delays have raised ire across the nation for years, and they continue in Southwest Colorado
Disability advocates say more work is needed along north Main Avenue
Veterans Stand Down event will be held Saturday at county fairgrounds
flights and larger planes contributed to higher numbers
lack probable cause to file charges against driver
seeks to fill 28 vacancies, 52 expiring positions on all 30 citizen groups
Demonstration trails will open to public Sept. 28
hopes modern station helps recruit, retain officers
‘Moni’ Grushkin selected from a group of five candidates
Signs of fall are surrounding us on Tuesday with shorter daylight, cooler temperatures, the leaves that are beginning to change and the first snows in the San Juan Mountains north…
Positions to bring poetry to ‘forefront of community's consciousness’