Police blotter

Thursday, Feb. 20 10:57 a.m. A man allegedly was scammed $520 at City Market, 508 E. Main St., where he bought fake gold jewelry from a man and woman. The man paid the couple $20 in cash and...

Mancos school board and community split over proposed affordable housing project

Board votes to hold off on discussions until after election in November

It’s back to work for author C.J. Box

Writer releases 25th Joe Pickett book

Durango railroad’s new diesel shop brings past into present

American Heritage Railways grows train restoration program with more space, new technology, bigger workforce

Thieves nab pricey bulldogs from Colorado pet store after faking a seizure, sheriff says

DENVER – Thieves nabbed a pair of high-priced bulldogs from a Colorado pet store after a man allegedly faked a seizure to distract employees while an accomplice grabbed the puppies from a pe...

U.S. Rep. Hurd backs budget resolution, which could lead to cuts in Medicaid funding

House resolution competes with Senate version, signaling Republican disunity

Two Montezuma County officials head to D.C.

It’s for a conference, and they’ll be meeting with U.S. Rep Jeff Hurd on Tuesday

20th Annual Durango Independent Film Festival to screen ‘Road To Everywhere’

Movie revisits characters 30 years after first film

Animas River Trail section in Durango to close through October for improvements

Alternative route established to bypass construction between DoubleTree Hotel and Santa Rita Park

Sheriff’s blotter

Tuesday, Feb. 4 8:10 p.m. A woman was tending to goats in the 21000 block of Road V in Lewis when someone broke into her truck. Nothing was taken, and she had a photo of the suspect. They ap...

Review: New wine in old bottles

Fort Lewis College, San Juan Symphony challenge audiences to think again

Here’s what we know about the network disruption at Aztec Municipal Schools

Instruction moved to at-home learning
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