Photos: Higher water flows on the Animas River draw boaters
John Crawford, left, carries his raft down to the Animas River with J.J. Morris on Thursday at the 32nd Street put-in. Animas River flows have been increasing as temperatures have…
John Crawford, left, carries his raft down to the Animas River with J.J. Morris on Thursday at the 32nd Street put-in. Animas River flows have been increasing as temperatures have…
People weigh in on the sale of CJ’s Diner and the closure of San Juan Generating Station
HB 22-1371 would remove the Colorado residency requirement for officers
Residents urged to get vaccinated to reduce risk of infection
On Earth Day, reusable bags will be handed out at grocery stores
Board planned to appoint a superintendent for the 2022-23 school year at Tuesday’s meeting
Person drove around a closed gate on Dolores-Norwood Road
$5,000-plus drone has a loud speaker, search light and thermal-imaging camera
Colorado legislation would increase penalties, but some say that won’t prevent overdose deaths
Opening statements made Tuesday in 6th Judicial District Court
Jerry and Carrie Martinez to step away from restaurant after more than two decades
Study underway to determine feasibility of special taxing district
Airline will also resume nonstop Denver trips, but canceled DFW bookings
Four miles of nonmotorized ready to ride, hike; 8 miles planned for construction this year
$1.7 million in COVID-19 relief money will be allocated to a pool for grants and loans
And what his success story may mean for the future of horse gathering at the national park
Fort Lewis College students travel to Coal Bank Pass to examine snowpack and study water resources
The executive director of San Juan Basin Public Health will spend three weeks at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government
State Sen. Kerry Donovan hopes to shift state’s relationship with sovereign nations
Damon Mathews accused of killing Rachel Ream on New Year’s Eve 2020
Ronin Hinkley, 6, and Gwen Tamerious, 6, both kindergartners at Park Elementary School, help plant a London plane tree on Friday during the city of Durango’s 42nd annual Arbor Day…
Newspaper competed with 24 other media outlets in ‘large newsroom’ category
Study shows campaign against Proposition 114 nearly succeeded
People weigh in on a managed campsite and behavioral incidents at Durango School District 9-R
Ben Sanderson, left, and Kenny Davis pull items and brush away from a fence for a loader to pick up Thursday in an alley in east Durango. During Spring Cleanup,…
About 112 people participated in last week’s quiz. Participants scored highest on a question about what downtown improvements residents said they wanted most in a survey, with 89.3% of respondents…
Punishments ranged from 2½ to 10 years
FBI offers $5,000 reward for information on Pahe homicide
Preparations will begin mid-April and trails will close during the wildfire operations just north of Durango