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The Blotter, April 11-16

Durango Police Department Tuesday 11:05 a.m. A man was orally assaulting staff at north City Market, 3130 Main Ave. Police issued a warning. 12:34 p.m. A man was harassing employees ...

Community Connections appoints Scott Smith as CEO of Our Own Lives

Community Connections, a longtime service provider for people with disabilities, announced the establishment of a new nonprofit organization, Our Own Lives. Effective July 1, Our Own Lives w...

Motorcycle ride to benefit injured firefighter May 4

The Durango Harley-Davidson and Coles Chop Shop will host a benefit ride May 4 for Jim Meyer, a firefighter who was severely injured during fire training on March 9. The event will include l...

Looking for energy rebates? A new Google-built calculator may help Colorado residents

Rewire America aims to put homeowners and contractors in touch with lucrative rebates and credits

Colorado House passes bill banning sale of so-called assault weapons

House Bill 1292 faces an uncertain fate in the Senate

A $700-per-night stargazing resort is coming to San Luis Valley

Is there enough space – and demand – to support it and similar ventures?

It’s been a ‘lucky’ season for Colorado backcountry avalanches... so far

More than 100 people have been caught in slides, but only two recorded deaths

World’s longest track of dinosaur footprints near Ouray is now public land

U.S. Forest Service purchased several parcels containing 134 fossilized tracks

Ban on assault weapons clears Colorado House

A bill to ban the sale of so-called assault weapons in Colorado cleared the Democratic controlled House on Sunday. Under the legislation, businesses and individuals would no longer be able t...

‘Speed never scared me; Going big never scared me’ 14-year-old mogul skier has her sights set on achieving Olympic firsts

It was a miserable Wednesday morning in Vail – a depressing gloom in the sky and treacherous ice on the roads on and about the Pass. Walking around was no picnic either. Watching students na...

How much money can you save on home electrification projects? Colorado has a new tool to add up incentives

Colorado residents have a new tool to estimate how much they could save on electric appliances like heat pumps and induction stoves by taking advantage of a growing number of financial incen...

Colorado’s $40.6B budget is nearing final passage. Here’s what’s in it

Spending plan invests heavily in state workers, health care services, K-12 and higher education
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