The coal-fired power debate coming to Durango on March 31 with a the Center of Southwest Studies hosting a 6-9 p.m. hearing on proposed pollution controls at the Four Corners Power Plant


Durango Mountain Resort bringing a surprisingly good La Niña season to a close with a variety of festivities this weekend

The reemergence of much of Durango’s downtown singletrack and the end of seasonal wildlife closures on Animas Mountain and Grandview Ridge

The end of another downtown Durango era with Pennington Camera closing its doors next month after 105 years in business

Fire officials warning that a dry spring could create the worst fire season for Colorado since 2002, a season that saw the Missionary Ridge and Valley fires in Durango

The Obama Administration struggling to trim $100 billion from the budget, while at the same time readying to spend $158 billion on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan

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