Local News Durango residents discuss north Main Ave. changes lanes, more traffic lights may be in plan May 5, 2015
Business Business Briefs The Durango Chamber of Commerce’s May Business After Hours will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. May 15 at… May 5, 2015
Local News Raindrops keep falling Wraps and umbrellas were the rule Tuesday in Durango as occasional rain showers moved through the area. More rain is… May 5, 2015
Local News Bayfield girl loses battle to Hodgkin’s Disease Crane remembered as 'little fighter' May 5, 2015
Local News The Blotter Tuesday 2:28 a.m. A complaint of a loud party at a motel in the 2900 block of Main Avenue brought… May 5, 2015
Local News Local Briefs The Old Fort Farm Stand will be open from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday inside the Fort Lewis College Student… May 5, 2015
Nation & World Drivers want new safety technology shows fuel-saving features aren’t must-haves May 5, 2015
Nation & World Symphony tries to tune in young fans Nightclub venue offers new take on concert halls May 5, 2015
Nation & World Blackbeard’s flagship causing new troubles in N.C. The Florida-based company, Intersal Inc., found little loot when it discovered the Queen Anne’s Revenge almost 20 years ago, but… May 5, 2015
Nation & World Astronaut brews up a space first Over the weekend, astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti fired up the first espresso machine in space. She posted a photo of herself… May 5, 2015
Local News Park Elementary School has second lockout within 2 weeks Police were looking for Roger Brassard, who is free on bail, police Lt. Ray Shupe said. He didn’t go into… May 5, 2015
Local News Cleansing burns recommended in area officials working with Forest Service to manage fires May 5, 2015
Local News Dayplanner Wednesday Kiwanis of the Narrow Gauge meeting, 6:45-7:30 a.m., Carver Brewing Co., 1022 Main Ave., 375-0079. Sunrise Yoga, 7-8 a.m. and… May 5, 2015
Business Ballantine Communications rolls out high-gloss Southwest magazine Lifestyle magazine – ‘Dorado’ – is company’s newest venture May 5, 2015
Local News LPEA leaders to speak at annual meeting Michael Rendon, LPEA board chairman, executive director Michael Dreyspring and Barry Spear, the board’s legal counsel, are scheduled to speak.… May 5, 2015
Business Incentive program for businesses sunsets Economic resolution rebated fees, taxes May 5, 2015
Local News Lawmakers debate pay bumps for themselves for elected officials would not go into effect until 2019 May 5, 2015
Nation & World California regulators approve new water restrictions State officials reported Tuesday that California residents failed to meet Gov. Jerry Brown’s voluntary water-conservation targets in March.Rich Pedroncelli/Associated Press… May 5, 2015
Nation & World Energy-producing states blast Obama climate-change plan The attorneys general of West Virginia and Oklahoma are attacking the Obama administration’s plans to curb carbon emissions from coal-fired… May 5, 2015