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Durango schools tighten security, will seek feedback on arming guards

District does not plan to arm teachers, administrators

Federal dollars to help pay for repairs of Highway 145

Funding addresses damage from flooding and rockfall

Ethics board to investigate complaint against Durango city manager

Member cites ‘appearance of a conflict of interest’

Community leader, businessman Mickey Hogan dies at 89

He helped shape Durango into the city it is today

American Legion Post No. 28 celebrates centennial

‘We’re here to improve the lives of our veterans’

Harvest Brew Fest returning to Cortez

Montezuma Land Conservancy’s biggest fundraiser marks 21st year

Cortez breaks five heat records; Durango ties four

Cortez sets records in August, September

Small wildfire breaks out on Haycamp Mesa

National Forest orders full suppression strategy

Mesa Verde to host Starr Tafoya pottery demonstration

The Journal Mesa Verde National Park will host a pottery-making demonstration by Santa Clara Pueblo-born Starr Tafoya at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the park’s Visitor and Research C...

Pedestrian deaths down 28% this year

The Journal The Colorado Department of Transportation reminds drivers to use extra caution around pedestrians. In 2018, 90 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in...

Presbyterian peacemaking program comes to Cortez

The Journal The Presbyterian Peacemaking program will host international peacemaker Thang Van Lian at 5 p.m. Sept. 17 at Montezuma Valley Presbyterian Church, 350 S. Washington St...

Lifeline program offers assistance with voice or broadband services

The Journal Access to local emergency services and community resources is vital to low-income and elderly residents. The Colorado Public Utilities Commission wants residents to “s...
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