Mason Center demolished after 70 years

Durango plans landscaping improvements

Durango’s biggest public art piece scheduled for installation

‘Common Threads’ delayed by two years

Durango offers paid opportunities for artists

Art Brigade provides funding for public art projects around town

Durango doubles-down on opposition to jail reform bill

Councilors split, with no further discussion planned

10 ‘moon trees’ land in Durango

Student’s project honors local astronaut, Earth Day and Apollo mission

Durango sets up whistleblower policy for staff, community

Massive fraud case highlighted need for avenues to report concerns

Water supply, wildfire concerns loom over spring, summer

Prolonged drought did not loosen its grip over the winter

Bump-outs return to Durango’s Main Avenue

First round of outdoor patios being installed this week

‘Mask marshals’ bring Old West and COVID-19 awareness to Durango

Actors use historical themes in educational outreach to tourists

New Durango diversity team members to uplift unheard voices

Community Relations Commission wants to make marginalized groups feel welcome

Grants up to $3,000 available for 2021 bump-outs in downtown Durango

Temporary outdoor dining and retail patios can stay up through Nov. 1

Durango Transit contemplates funding as shortfall looms

Service is a ‘lifeline’ for some residents