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City of Durango code enforcement buried in snow complaints

About 450 grievances filed this month, mostly about sidewalks and marooned cars

San Juan Mountains protection bill gets another chance

Bennet, Neguse plan to introduce broad public lands bill Monday

Dolores Colorado Parks and Wildlife office open part-time hours in February

The Colorado Parks and Wildlife office in Dolores, 1321 Railroad Ave., will be open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays starting Feb. 6 and continuing through the mont...

About 40 people died due to domestic violence in Colorado

Media focus still seems to be centered on white, affluent victims

Mercy Regional Medical Center eliminates management positions

Centura Health cut hundreds of positions at other hospitals last year

Durango Natural Foods Co-op to stay open, for now

Board does not ask member-owners to dissolve nonprofit

Suspended official may sue Durango Area Tourism Office board

Frank Lockwood seeks to enter mediation to resolve status

FBI assists in Cortez arrest of Kansas man on kidnapping charges

Fitzgerald also facing charges, no-bond hold in Kansas

Schuenemeyer to speak about school funding

The Journal During the League of Women Voters of Montezuma County meeting on Feb. 9, Montezuma-Cortez school board member Jack Schuenemeyer will give a presentation about efforts ...

Court orders Pueblo mental health facility to explain delay

Defense claims defendant is ‘poster child’ for state failures

Mental health evaluation ordered in trespass case

Man entered property of his sixth-grade teacher

Denver school officials apologize for warning to visa teachers

DENVER — Denver Public Schools is apologizing for saying that teachers working on visas would be reported to the federal government if they went on strike. The Denver Post reports...
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