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Federal funding cuts could affect local infrastructure, transportation

Potential loss of federal funding threatens local services

Legislature mammoth compromise bill goes into effect

Deal saves hospitals from $264M cut

Road crews take a break on U.S. 491; paving resumes Wednesday

Road construction on U.S. 491 has paused for the Fourth of July holiday, but work will resume on Wednesday. Drivers will continue to encounter single-lane, alternating travel for...

Jeff Kuss memorial signs installed on Durango highway

Tennessee town starts fundraising for memorial

Bigger, heavier trucks on Colorado highways a bad idea

While Colorado firefighters and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel often face tremendous obstacles and circumstances, the pledge we make as first responders is that we will always gi...

Transportation bill dies as Dems, GOP disagree on tax increase

Relief for roads may have to come from citizen-initiated ballot measure

Commissioners side with Pleasant View, oppose Road BB intersection

State has the last word on Road BB: ‘We’ll be in touch’

Highway 491 construction starts Monday in Cortez

Another phase of construction at the intersection of U.S. Highway 491 and Lebanon Road will begin Monday, March 13 and will require some lane closures, according to a press release from The ...

Durango’s Main Avenue mobility plan complete

Intersections, bike lanes priorities

Work on U.S. 160 set for '15

With a focus on maintaining infrastructure, the Colorado Department of Transportation has an estimated $94 million in roadwork planned for Region 5 this summer and fall. A 9.1-mil...

Wildlife underpass to divert animals

CDOT plans $94M in regional road projects

Who will show them the money?

‘Bridge to Nowhere’ gains definition