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The rough route to Mesa Verde in the early 1900s

As interest in ancient dwellings increased, tourists arrived by Oldsmobiles, in caravans, by the hundreds

New Durango nonprofit wants to improve sports culture

Coaches key in promoting resiliency

Police Blotter

Wednesday, Dec. 19 8:04 p.m.: A man attempting to enter a residence and then a vehicle was arrested on the 400 block of S. Chestnut St. Officers found the man rolling around on the ...

Sheriff Blotter

Wednesday, Dec. 12 8:38 p.m.: A man allegedly stabbed another man with a pen or pencil during a scuffle at a residence on the 200 block of S. Fourth St. in Dolores. Due to lack of e...

Consignment shop to move into old Pizza Hut location

Durango Outdoor Exchange will have more retail space, visibility

Durango woman suspected of running over, trying to kill cousin

Authorities say incident caught on security cameras

Hesperus Ski Area opens with 21-inch base, more on the way

Mountain west of Durango relies entirely on natural snowfall

Stolen car suspect leads police on 22-mile chase from Ignacio to Durango

Police arrest 21-year-old man from Rio Rancho, N.M.

‘The toughest year’: Immigration dominated ’18

NEW YORK – Children torn from parents, refugees turned away and a relentless stream of changes to immigration regulation and enforcement. To those who champion President Donald Tr...

Man injured, vehicles collide during ill-advised tow on U.S. 160

Slick roads a problem for drivers on New Year’s Eve

Avalanche warning is in effect in San Juans, La Platas

Threat is elevated to ‘high’ level

If D.C. can go green, America can do it

Washington, D.C. just became the only jurisdiction in North America that has enacted a concrete, mandatory, detailed, comprehensive law to reduce emissions at a pace compatible with keeping ...
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