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Lawyers discuss lawsuit in response to 416 Fire

Investigator, forensic accountant working with law firms

Two of Colorado’s largest trees burn in 416 Fire

Flyover of Hermosa Creek drainage confirms giants were consumed by flames

Durango train plans to resume full service Sept. 21

Repairs to tracks damaged by mudslides should be complete this weekend

Lawsuit filed by residents, businesses against train for 416 Fire

Civil case represents more than a half dozen plaintiffs

Jail inmates fill sandbags to help prevent flooding below 416 Fire burn area

Trustees earn ‘good time’ while property owners benefit from service

Fish count finds a severely depleted Animas River

Colorado Parks and Wildlife conducts survey for first time since 416 Fire runoff events

Small Business Administration offers loans to businesses hit by 416 Fire

Deadline to apply is May 24, 2019

Durango Diaries announces Season 2 speakers and story lineup

First episode will feature 416 Fire firefighters

Trails damaged by 416 Fire won’t open until next summer

Teams must assess flood, erosion and tree danger in burn area

‘We freak out every time a raindrop falls’

Residents look for answers to debris flows, which could last years

Lessons of the 416 Fire show how our approach to wildfires has evolved

The 416 Fire shows how our approach to wildfires has evolved

A musical prelude from out of the 416 Fire’s ashes

Gordon Thomas brings together music and photography to commemorate firefighters