We put together a list of things to do before public lands in the area were re-opened to recreation. But they're still fun things to do . . .
Durango residents donated more than $100,000 in one week to help families and employees impacted by closures from the 416 Fire.
Expect to see smoke again for the 416 Fire as its gets hotter, drier and windier in the days ahead. The good news? Evacuees are home, and public lands are opening back up.
Michelle Kooi with Tafoya Barrett and Associates talks about strategies for reducing your stress around money.
The annual Contractors Sale benefiting Habitat for Humanity is June 23.
John Lyle started the Solar Barn Raising project to help more homeowners build solar power systems for their homes.
A communications video from the Incident Command team on the 416 Fire.
A video on what NOT to do during Stage 2 Fire Restrictions on the National Forest. From the San Juan National Forest.
Pueblo Community College will offer bachelor's degrees in nursing beginning Fall 2019.
Just because it's summer doesn't mean that students who qualify for free- or reduced lunches don't go hungry.
Lexie Crawford and her horse Cesar will compete for the World Championship Title in cutting this July.
PLEASE NOTE: Because of our production schedule, we were unable to include public land closures that were issued on Tuesday for county lands and on Wednesday for city open space and natural trails.
The 416 Fire continues to move south and southwest toward Junction Creek Road and Falls Creek.
Durango's professional and volunteer fire crews continue to take care of their regular call volume while getting ready to respond to any structure fires that may result from the 416 fire.
La Plata Electric offers payment plans to finance energy-efficiency projects.
Some of the first responders on the 416 Fire last weekend were volunteer members of the Durango Fire Protection District. Find out why they do it.
San Juan Basin Public Health officials offer a comprehensive look at what you should pack for an evacuation.
What are you willing to pay to maintain what you like about Durango?