| The City of Durango and LPEA taking time to consider the local renewable energy portfolio and postponing a vote on their franchise agreement to April | |
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| The USA Pro Cycling Challenge turning all eyes on Colorado as the world’s best riders dueled it out in one of the most challenging courses in cycling | |
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| Colorado Rep. J. Paul Brown, R-Ignacio, finally abandoning his Don Quixote quest to expand the black bear hunt as a supposed way to safeguard human welfare | |
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| The State of New Mexico giving the San Juan Generating Station a slap on the wrist after the plant opened its stacks for three months and blatantly exceeded six pollution requirements | |
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| The War in Afghanistan hitting another low point with August becoming the deadliest month for U.S. troops in the decade-old conflict’s history | |
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| Hurricane Irene wreaking havoc along the Eastern Seaboard, doing an estimated $7 billion in damage and driving the Federal Emergency Management Agency toward a cash crunch | |
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In this week's issue...
- December 18, 2025
- Let it snow
Although ski areas across the West have taken a hit, there’s still hope
- December 18, 2025
- Look, but don't take
Lessons in pottery theft – and remorse – from SW Colorado
- December 11, 2025
- Big plans
Whole Foods, 270 apartments could be coming to Durango Mall parcel
