Southwest Open School offers educational opportunities during the summer

Various programs planned in June and July

FBI says 8 injured in Colorado attack by man with makeshift flamethrower who yelled ‘Free Palestine’

BOULDER – A man with a makeshift flamethrower yelled “Free Palestine” and hurled an incendiary device into a group that had assembled to raise attention for Israeli hostages in Gaza, law enf...

Cybertrucks elicit strong reactions, but Durango owners stand firm

Drivers report middle fingers, vandalism and Nazi salutes, but say the trucks are about tech, not politics

2025 Fourth of July celebration details announced

The city’s Parks and Recreation Department also revealed a partnership with nonprofit Fundamental Needs

Dolores Food Market celebrates 29 years in business

Next year, it’ll have a 30th anniversary party

Durango, La Plata County included on Trump’s list of ‘sanctuary jurisdictions’

Department of Homeland Security has since removed listing from its website

Southern Ute tribal member elected to chair Colorado water policy board in historic first

Lorelei Cloud tapped as board’s first-ever Indigenous chairperson

Why Sacred Harp singers are revamping an iconic pre-Civil War hymnal

The American folk tradition is as much about the community as it is the music

Photos: Goal achieved for 120 seniors in Southwest Colorado

Police blotter

Wednesday, May 21 7:05 a.m.: An officer responded to the City Pool, 803 E. Montezuma Ave., where a man was cited for indecent exposure after allegedly urinating on the building. Case #250009...

Durango fire chief stresses wildfire mitigation amid drought, limited resources

Efforts focus on early action, community awareness and smart planning

Durango seeks feedback on speed management plan

Temporary traffic-calming features to be installed this summer, fall