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Cortez property owner sues city for placement of road barrier

City seeks to keep the sign standing

Students capture Dolores life stories with Public Library partnership

The hands-on project pairs Dolores students with community members

U.S. Rep. Jeff Hurd votes against Trump’s tariff policies

Six Republicans defy president – despite threats

As some Democratic governors lead on ICE pushback, Jared Polis takes a hands-off approach

Polis leader has asked for more federal accountability, but not tight reins

‘Junk, trash, blight’: Commissioners plan to reexamine 1990s policy

Public meetings, land-use update or possible ordinance discussed

Head-on crash snarls traffic on north Main Avenue in Durango

One of the vehicles had heavy front-end damage

Colorado joins multistate lawsuit suing Trump administration for cutting $600M in public health funding

Colorado is suing the Trump administration after it cut more than $600 million in public health funding for it and three other states. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environmen...

What happens when big snow hits

Dear Mr. Know‑It‑All: How do local areas respond to the heavy snowfall, as we had on Jan. 9? It seemed like it was more snow than we are used to getting. Signed, Ice E. Spot Dear Ic...

Asbestos cleanup moves forward at Cortez Municipal Airport

Officials say airport contamination poses no risk

Softball families push Cortez to address failing South Softball Complex

Parents and coaches urge the city to fix safety hazards and restore lighting as broader parks system issues surface

With dismal snow accumulation in Cortez, equipment sits idle

City expects to be under budget; snow removal businesses struggle

Durango City Council shows unanimous support for electric fencing, bear mats

Proposed rules include $50 fee, safety and placement standards
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