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City seeks public comments tonight

Public comments on a proposed hotel, gas station, rent-to-own business and floodplain ordinance are all slated to be heard at tonight’s city council meeting. A series of public h...

Utes to track air’s quality

Monitoring station to measure levels of particulate matter

Preservationists protect history at Mancos Times

Preservationists from the University of Pennsylvania began preliminary work inside The Mancos Times office on Grand Avenue in Mancos last week. Professor Frank Matero, who has bee...

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Mesa Verde seeks artist-in-residence Mesa Verde National Park is seeking its next artist-in-residence, and applications are due Jan. 27. Professional writers, composers...

Recapture Canyon

An illegal ATV trail in ‘mini-Mesa Verde’ stirs up cloud of controversy along the border

School board plans improvement talks

Leaders focusing on low scores

Plea deal for arson suspect is rejected

District attorney says defendant in Family Dollar case didn’t accept responsibility for crime

Once a Democrat, Durango candidate looks to GOP

DENVER – In politics, there are long shots and dark horses. And then there’s Jaime McMillan. The Durango businessman recently was a registered Democrat and ran as an un...

New beginnings

Employment program helps seniors return to the workforce with new skills after hard times of the recession

Doctor provides free health care at Cortez medical clinic

National health care reform is meant to make seeing a doctor easier and more affordable for those most in need. But getting an appointment can still be tough and a local doctor is working to...

Looking to lose

Governor highlights Colorado’s resilience in State of the State address

DENVER – Gov. John Hickenlooper painted a picture of a resilient state that is growing stronger in the wake of tragedy and disaster in his fourth State of the State address Thursday. ...
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