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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

Warm, wet storms expected to hit Southwest Colorado this week

Even light precipitation is welcome in dry winter stretch

Cortez City Council pursues pause on sales tax to refund residents for overcollected taxes

City Council working to implement a ‘Sales Tax Holiday’ for the last quarter of the year

Colorado lawmakers introduce bill to prevent sexual abuse in jails

State legislation comes amid former La Plata County jail commander’s invasion of privacy case

Farmington braces for snow drought but maintains secure water supply

‘We have ample water supply,’ Mayor Duckett says

Survey: Have you been impacted by the loss of health insurance subsidies in 2026?

Rising health care costs and skyrocketing insurance rates have left many Americans facing tough choices. At the end of 2025, Affordable Care Act subsidies expired, causing insurance premiums...

Durango on track to meet state’s Prop 123 housing requirements

Housing budget risks deficit in 2028 without new funding source

Is an economic rebirth on the horizon for Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory?

Interim CEO aims to return iconic Durango business to sound financial footing
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