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80 free Polar Express tickets given to foster-adopt families

‘It's a treat for us,’ mom says

Four Cortez City Council seats up for grabs in April vote

Candidate petitions open Jan. 6 Cortez officials released details for the city’s April municipal election, where voters will elect four City Council members. City Clerk Danielle Wells said t...

Cortez adjusts trash schedule for Thanksgiving and Christmas

Holiday schedule includes 5 a.m. start on Thanksgiving and no service on Christmas Day

San Juan Mountains Association looks for new executive director

Stephanie Weber will remain in position until a replacement is found

A hiker’s deadly fall highlights Colorado’s struggle to account for its abandoned mines

Colorado has closed about 14,000 abandoned mine openings since 1980, but officials say thousands more – many unknown to the state – remain

Avalanche readiness prompts mountain pass closures for Tuesday morning

Lizard Head Pass, Wolf Creek Pass and Red Mountain Pass will have closures during a possible two-hour period

Montezuma, La Plata fairgrounds close amid 8-state outbreak of equine virus

One confirmed case reported in Colorado’s Larimer County

Durango business owner frustrated national ghost tour company keeps using her address

‘I've emailed the guy, I have texted him, I've reached out to their toll free number’

Dolores Turkey Trot returns Thanksgiving morning to support local food drive

Race fees traded for canned goods to support local food bank

Thanksgiving meal resources in Southwest Colorado when budgets are tight

SNAP lapse continues to have ripple effects, food resource organizations say

Native American Heritage Month celebrated with skate competition, music at The Hive in Durango

Community building the goal with ‘Rise of the Nation’ event Saturday

Gaden Shartse Buddhist monks complete sand mandala, wrapping up week of events

Monastics leave Durango with encouragement to rejoice life and be compassionate
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