A strong field of eight candidates turning out for three vacancies on the Durango City Council |
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The continued
protest at the proposed Desert Rock Power Plant making
international headlines in a Christian Science Monitor story
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The Navajo Nation turning back
an aggressive corporation’s efforts to ignore tribal law and
mine uranium on the reservation
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Colorado being conspicuously absent from last Monday’s Western Governors Agreement to combat global warming | |
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Last Friday’s squall
causing numerous multi-car pile-ups on U.S. Hwy 160 between Durango
and Mancos
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The combination of speculative investors and a computer glitch leading to last Tuesday’s crash in the stock market | |
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In this week's issue...
- July 18, 2024
- Rebuilding Craig
Agreement helps carve a path forward for town long dependent on coal
- July 11, 2024
- Reining it in
Amid rise in complaints, City embarks on renewed campaign to educate dog owners
- July 11, 2024
- Rolling retro
Vintage bikes get their day to shine with upcoming swap and sale