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Durango police seek video of confrontation at transgender march

Some people want more serious charges, department says

Counties to discuss future of San Juan Basin Public Health

Archuleta County’s desire to leave casts uncertainty on district

Popular tourist sites on the Navajo Nation can reopen soon

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Popular tourist destinations on the Navajo Nation, including Canyon de Chelly, can welcome back tourists Monday under the tribe’s reopening plan. Much of the Na...

Navajo ‘water warrior’ drives miles on pandemic aid mission

PHOENIX (AP) – When the sun is up, he’s up and ready to hit the road by 8. Flatbed trucks are loaded with brimming barrels of water, and the teams take off – up and down the burnt orange was...

In a boon for oil and gas industry, Trump seeks to roll back rules on royalty payments

Decision will likely boost profits for mineral extractors working on public lands

Thousands of Navajo Nation homes without plumbing amid virus

CHURCH ROCK, N.M. (AP) – Louise Johnson, 76, made a plea for help in her cellphone voicemail message. “My name is Louise Johnson. I live in the Superman Canyon (area). I need food...

Durango plans in-depth search into past finances

Fraud examiner puts out call for information

Durango train extends service to Cascade, cancels chance of trips to Silverton

Railroad officials hope to make full run in 2021

Fire bans lifted, but drought conditions persist

Restrictions lifted for Montezuma County, San Juan Forest and BLM

Montezuma-Cortez schools delay start date

Staffing issues, undecided parents push first day back to Aug. 24

Bakers Bridge, a rite of passage for many Durango youths, becomes restricted

Property owners list land for sale, clamp down on access amid vandalism

Cortez Freedom Cats play through pandemic

Manager Tim Passell strives for ‘sense of normalcy’
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