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Western states near deadline for Colorado River drought plan

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Western states are watching with interest as Arizona comes up against a deadline to approve a plan to ensure a key reservoir doesn’t become unusable for the farmers, citie...

Multicultural education reforms advance in Legislature

SANTA FE (AP) – Lawmakers in this heavily Native American and Hispanic state pushed initiatives Monday to improve academic achievement among minority students and revitalizing local linguist...

Frank Lockwood fired from Durango Area Tourism Office

Mediation to occur with former executive director

How anti-trafficking efforts got lost in Washington

Department of Justice canceled landmark study in 2017

Lady Panthers pick up ‘confidence building’ win over Monte Vista

Brianna Comisky scores 11 points in her first varsity game

Famed avalanche expert Bruce Tremper to visit Durango

‘There’s always monsters in the basement’

Montezuma County’s hopes for solar power begin to dim

Company interested, but power purchase agreement is needed

Three arrested in connection with stabbing at Iron Horse Inn

Suspects accused of lying to police, possessing drugs

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
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