The Blotter, Nov. 15-19
Durango Police Department Wednesday 2:20 a.m. A vehicle was parked with three tires blown out at Mercy Hospital. Police made an arrest. Tuesday 9:33 a.m. Lumber was dumped on the…
Durango Police Department Wednesday 2:20 a.m. A vehicle was parked with three tires blown out at Mercy Hospital. Police made an arrest. Tuesday 9:33 a.m. Lumber was dumped on the…
Upgrades expected to offset 58% of district’s energy costs
the Bench welcomes athletes of all ages and most sports
district hosted event in wake of teacher’s arrest
Anne Dahlson feeds a treat to Risa Bliss’ horse Cinco, a 10-year-old Andalusian, and to her horse, Bo, a 22-year-old draft horse-mix, on Tuesday as they finish working with their…
anticipates record number of passengers next week
manager says some billing errors ‘sidelined’ over past several years
‘We would like assurance from the Forest Service or the sheriff that they would act,’ coalition member says
Rebekah DeLaMare is accused of making $186,000 in unauthorized charges
bump comes amid cost-of-living and teacher-retention concerns
fills the vacancy Judge JenniLynn Lawrence left
Centrally located property has been considered for retail, condos and civic space
Drivers don’t seem to stop for people using crosswalk at 19th Street and Main Avenue
Legislative body confirms judges and cabinet appointees
Plata County Animal Protection does not suspect foul play
Durango High School football player was traveling in wrong lane on U.S. Highway 550, according to law enforcement
Durango school district urges conversations rather than sensationalized claims
Snow-covered roads will be locked to protect surfaces, wildlife
with physical, emotional challenges find peace (and sometimes dinner) on nature outings
Gersbach-Venzara to begin work Dec. 1
Tribal, city councilors say they’re looking forward to building positive relationship
exploration company found over a billion pounds of copper in La Plata Canyon, but it’s not guaranteed it will be mined
A formal resolution could avoid First Amendment complications
Housing initiatives, support for the arts cited as city’s standout efforts
Sediment unloading, flooding and failed infrastructure need attention
Cooperative signs purchase agreement to buy solar electricity from wholesaler
senator who just won reelection will likely resign by Jan. 9
Toxicology report indicates alcohol could have been a factor in death of Joni Allred