Durango residents push City Council to raise minimum wage

Advocates say policy would put more money in workers’ pockets, feed economic growth

Community Calendar: What’s happening in the Cortez area

CORTEZ Thursday, Feb. 6 Book Club, 5-6 p.m., Cortez Public Library, 202 N. Park St. Free. Every first Thursday. Email hroe@cortezco.gov. Tuesday, Feb. 12 Tri-City Soccer's 2025 General Meeti...

Dolores bride and Say Yes Bridal to be featured in Durango Weddings Magazine

This is the first time a Cortez or Dolores wedding has been featured in the magazine

Cortez shares draft of land use code, encourages input

The public’s deadline for questions and comments is Feb. 18

Farmington man allegedly steals vehicle with baby inside

Car and baby are safe; man had lengthy criminal history

Do Trump’s immigration directives conflict with Colorado laws?

At issue is whether federal executive orders override existing local and state statutes

McKinley Elementary teacher allegedly batters student

Fourth grade student left with bruises on his chest

Silverton Standard, oldest paper in Western Colorado, under new ownership

DeAnne Gallegos purchased weekly from Jennifer Brill

Cortez announces proposed land use code is available for public review

Code has been in the works for over two years

Coalition of funders supports local newsrooms across U.S.

Press Forward funding can support infrastructure, operations and reporting for small-town newsrooms

Local author’s novel to release in February, with a national book tour to follow

Lisa C. Taylor’s ‘The Shape of What Remains’ chronicles process of grief

Court sides with sheriff in first hearing over La Plata County Jail dispute

Durango lost a judicial bid to temporarily restore ability to house municipal inmates at jail
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