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Emergency centers file complaint after 911 outages

Durango 911 center joins 11 other agencies

Montezuma County broadband project still alive, but hinges on opt-out vote

$39M plan is alive, hinges on repealing development limits

Private lives are exposed as WikiLeaks spills its secrets

Crusade against government secrecy can damage lives of everyday people

Durango police discount allegations after dashcam review

Social media posts claimed woman was injured during traffic stop

Uber expands Spanish service to New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE – Uber on Monday extended its option for customers to request a Spanish-speaking driver to New Mexico – the nation’s most Hispanic state by percentage of population. T...

City website up and running Tuesday

The city of Durango’s website is up and running again. It was down all day Monday because of a domain issue, city officials said. After the problem was fixed it took some time for...

Montezuma County’s commissioners’ internet proposal may miss deadline

Montezuma County’s $39 million internet project might not be on the November ballot because commissioners have not filed required documents to the Colorado Department of Revenue. ...

CenturyLink spokesman calls internet outages in June a ‘perfect storm’

Internet outages caused by 5 cuts

KSUT radio plans to restart service in Montezuma County

On-air service in Cortez, Dolores ended amid ‘appearance of conflict’

Montezuma County seeks sales tax for high-speed internet

Proposed broadband project may cost $39 million

Grassburger’s Facebook fans help catch a thief

Burger joint’s tip jar swiped on Tuesday

Free Wi-Fi in downtown Durango off to a good start

21 Main Avenue access points from Seventh to 13th Streets