Fisherman attacked in Animas River by hammer-wielding man in Durango
Alleged attacker told police he wanted to hurt or kill someone
Alleged attacker told police he wanted to hurt or kill someone
to be hosted for one month at a time; applications taken on first-come-first-serve basis
chief suspects a gas flare, but others share more imaginative ideas
roads shuttered Durango schools and closed mountain passes
Pilot’s lack of altitude over mountainous terrain listed as probable cause
left road and fell down a 100-foot slope on Blue Ridge Drive
Hazardous conditions persist after days of heavy snowfall
It’s been 100 years since a U.S. Speaker election required multiple ballots. The delay could stall Congress and the GOP’s legislative agenda.
has set up an emergency housing program to help those struggling financially
Incident occurred in snowy conditions near Yellow Jacket
Slide-offs occur throughout Montezuma County, sheriff says; Ute Mountain Ute government offices closed from weather
receives 4.7 inches in 24 hours
Exercise touted as a great way to shed the holiday pounds, but it is also good for reducing anxiety, stress and depression
living in neighborhoods around Nederland wonder why Colorado Parks and Wildlife can’t do more to stop attacks
Housing, broadband, homelessness some of the issues the area facing in the next year
Durango City Council meeting packet names health care provider in traffic study documents
Tri-State crews return electricity to LPEA members by 8:30 a.m. Saturday
law requiring 10-cent charges for plastic and paper sacks takes effect Sunday
Reorganization planned after support professionals are fired
Colorado’s Traction Law has specific requirements for vehicles once the snow begins to fall.
Durango police and Colorado state troopers will increase staff and patrols with an eye toward impaired drivers this weekend
Don’t be fooled by Durango fauna: Most deer aren’t fond of people
and margarita mixes designed for astronaut consumption are helping teenagers get to Huntsville, Alabama
Southwest Colorado experienced both moments of tension and resolve during year
Colorado homeowners are telling state regulators and lawmakers that they can’t secure coverage for their homes because of rising wildfire risk
Bonnie and Clyde-themed game is available at the Ignacio Community Library until Jan. 11
Colorado budget analysts project that sports betting tax revenues will be double what was collected in the prior year
Unsettled weather patterns likely to ring in the new year