Durango man files lawsuit against city after being denied financial records
Simpson sought documents in connection with lodgers tax collections
Simpson sought documents in connection with lodgers tax collections
The pilot of a Kachina Aviation helicopter, contracted by the U.S. Forest Service, lands near Falls Creek Ranch Subdivision on Friday so the ground crew can pack up the cable…
Durango Adult Education Center has helped prisoners finish their degrees for past 15 years
fixed-wing flights paused as crews work 24/7 to resurface 1.75-mile landing strip
appointee Erin Hyder said she brings focus on team building
Durango Police Department Cmdrs. Casey Malone, left, and Ray Shupe raise the video cameras on the department’s mobile camera trailer on Thursday at Buckley Park. The department has had the…
Marshal’s Office investigating gunshot death; no foul play suspected
weigh in on the closure of Purple Cliffs, new housing regulations and the train whistle
Property owners eligible to receive up to 50% reimbursement
It’s the latest twist in a weekslong legal drama threatening to roil criminal case against election official
Conservation easements complicate use of 'motorized vehicles’ on natural surface trails
12 and older are eligible for vaccine
French was sentenced to three years in prison in 2020
Robotics can help students in special education programs feel more at ease
Council says one site location has been proposed to La Plata County, others being considered
Publication, founded in 1989, covers 37 schools
from DHS look to improve communication
also adopts less restrictive regulations
Patrick Sharp to start at sister Centura Health facilities Oct. 3
Spending typically is a sign that a race is competitive. So far, the race between Michael Bennet and Joe O’Dea hasn't heated up
Doughty recalls names, birthdays and even license plate numbers, sometimes for years
flood streets to celebrate final day of Four Corners Motorcycle Rally
Traffic heavier than usual, but responsible riders prevent problems
Humanity faces three massive and historic transitions at the same time
residents say it’s gotten louder; railroad is following federal regulations
events feature bikers negotiating the Wall of Death
American remains and funerary objects were removed from sites in Durango and Dove Creek in 1930s
weigh in on downtown parking woes, the closure of Purple Cliffs and candidate positions on the ballot