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From COVID to commencement: Dolores graduates 36

Class of 2024 graduates 36 inside packed gym

Colorado State Patrol warns of dangers involving drowsy driving

CSP believes that’s what caused a vehicle to veer off U.S. Highway 550 and crash into a tree on Saturday

Longtime cyclist remembers rides after Iron Horse Citizen Tour

Hundreds put feet to pedals in 52nd annual bicycle race

Montezuma-Cortez graduates celebrate memories, begin new journey

Valedictorian encourages his fellow classmates to always be a friend to others

‘Peace Run’ stops through Durango

Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run launched in 1987; group began in New York, will circle back to end in New York

Healing Field returns to Farmington

The San Juan Rotary Club sponsored the Healing Field to Farmington for the 15th year during the Memorial Day weekend. Fifty United States flags began flying in the grassy field at the Farmi...

Two Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory executives resign

Company plans to look for CEO and CFO who will be based close to Durango

Lake Nighthorse construction to commence after Memorial Day weekend

Improved motorboat decontamination system to protect waters from invasive mussels

Gusty winds could give Iron Horse Bicycle Classic riders a boost Saturday morning

Road race and McDonald’s Citizen Tour begin at 7:30 and 8 a.m., respectively

Lawmakers address health care, tribal protections during end-of-session review in Durango

Rep. Barbara McLachlan and Sen. Cleave Simpson drop by library for Q&A with residents

Party representatives put election equipment to the test ahead of June 25 primary

La Plata County Logic and Accuracy test found machines compliant

Firefighters grow Spruce Creek Fire to 1,644 acres

Forest officials hope to burn through Friday if weather allows
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