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Durango fire officials remind residents to check carbon monoxide detectors after finding ‘above average’ levels at apartments

First responders called to Rocket Pointe’s leasing office on Saturday morning

Pope presides over Easter Vigil, delivers 10-minute homily

Francis skips the Good Friday procession as a health precaution

City of Cortez, LOR Foundation unveil small project art grants

There are three rounds for artists to apply for grants

New trial denied for ‘Rust’ armorer convicted in cinematographer’s death

Hannah Gutierrez-Reed will remain in custody pending her sentencing

Fort Lewis College students explore ways to have more civil political discourse

Misinformed stereotypes among reasons for divisiveness

What’s happening on the ground with Southwestern water?

A panel highlights local achievements at the water district’s 40th seminar

Pueblo Community College Bayfield site to close this summer

Location terminated after just five years

Switching to drought-resistant crops ‘ain’t pretty’ – but support for farmers is there

Ute Mountain Ute farmers are leaders in agricultural community

Durango airport doing what it can to keep up with demand

Aviation director fields questions about future expansion plans

Mancos Bluejays volleyball player signs to play in Florida

Haylie Higgins commits to Trinity Baptist Eagles in Jacksonville

Fort Lewis College receives grant from EPA for water testing solutions

Program seeks to lower cost and time it takes to test for bacteria in samples

Last coal-fired engine departs Durango train station, marking end of an era

Saturday was bittersweet for crews who sent No. 481 on its final ride before it’s converted for oil use
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