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PAST DURANGO LOCAL NEWS STORIES
01/24/2019
How to Elevate Civility in School Sports
Two long-time Durango coaches want to return to a focus on sportsmanship, both on the fields and in the stands, with a new non-profit to train coaches in transactional leadership and coaching styles.
01/24/2018
Keep Durango’s Economic Diversity
Kim Baxter, a Durango Planning Commission member, has announced her candidacy for one of two seats on the Durango City Council. She wants to ensure that Durango maintains its economic and generational diversity!
01/24/2018
Will Tax District Save Our Rural Libraries?
Neighbors of the Durango Public Library branches at Fort Lewis Mesa and Sunnyside elementary schools want to preserve their local libraries, but they may have to establish a new taxing district to ensure stable funding.
1/23/2019
Don't Ignore Sudden Loss of Sight
Drs. Sara Haug and Moss Fenberg with Southwest Retina Consultants explain why it's so important to see an ophthalmologist is you experience sudden vision loss in one eye.
01/22/2019
Why Your Lights Blink
What does it mean when your lights blink on and off and on again? LPEA CEO Mike Dreyspring explains why it happens and how you can get a phone app to let you know when a power outage occurs.
01/19/2019
It’s Deja Vu ‘All Over Again’ for Chamber
The Durango Chamber of Commerce may be experiencing deja vu all over again after moving into its new building at 23rd Street and Main Avenue, where it was located in an old A-frame during the ‘60s, ’70s, and ‘80s.
01/19/2018
Will Grocery Store Beer Sales Hurt Mom-and-Pop Stores?
Grocery stores are now allowed to sell full-strength beer thanks to a new state law that became effective on Jan. 1. Will the competition help or hinder mom-and-pop liquor stores?
01/18/2019
Snowdown Ready for 41st Year of Fun
Snowdown is ready to launch on Jan. 30 through Feb. 3, and if you’re wanting to attend the Follies or the Fashion Do’s and Don’t Luncheon, get ready to line up early on Saturday, Jan. 19, for ticket sales
01/18/2019
Third-Annual Women’s March Jan. 19
A march and rally celebrating the record number of women elected to public office in November’s election will be held on Saturday, Jan. 19. Get the details here, on Durango TV News.
1/14/2018
DFRA Demonstrates How to Conduct a Cold-Water Rescue
It takes special equipment to rescue someoine who's fallen into freezing water.
1/14/2018
Healthy Living: Seek Support When You're Attempting to Lose Weight
Dr. Ashley Lucas, founder of PHD Weight Loss, explains why support from other people is critical to meeting your weight-loss goals.
01/10/2018
Gun Shops Help with Suicide Awareness
Gun shop owners have become unlikely partners in the community’s fight to reduce suicides. Find out how Cole Hyson, owner of the Colorado Trading Company, is helping raise awareness about gun safety and suicide
01/10/2018
McLachlan Readies for General Assembly
We visit with State Rep. Barbara McLachlan, D-Durango, about this year’s legislative session. As chair of the House Education Committee, she has an opportunity to effect changes in the state’s education system.
01/10/2018
Business Offers Refills to Reduce Plastic
Tired of all the plastic that accumulates after you’ve used up the product? WeFill, a new company in town, offers bulk refills of organic soaps, bath products and household cleaners to reduce the amount of plastic used.
12/27/2018
It’s Your Money: Making Life Changes
When it comes to major life transitions, you may want to consider adding a financial advisor to your team to make sure your finances don’t slip through the cracks.
12/26/2018
Watts UP: Employee Generosity
La Plata Electric’s CEO Mike Dreyspring talks about employee generosity during the holidays.
12/25/2018
Volunteers Protect Cultural Sites
An army of volunteers monitors Ancestral Puebloan cultural sites in Montezuma County to reduce vandalism and erosion to the sensitive archaeological treasures.
12/24/2018
Healthy Living: Blood Pressure & Eyes
Find out how doctors can detect early warning signs of high blood pressure through regular eye examinations in this edition of Healthy Living with Dr. Moss Fenberg, ophthalmologist with Southwest Retina Consultants.
12/21/2018
Made In Durango: Sheet Metal
If you can’t find a part you need for your equipment, many local manufacturing companies turn to Holt Sheet Metal. But did you know that they also make potato-processing machinery sold worldwide?
12/20/2018
ACLU Blasts City for Rousing Sleepers
A study by the ACLU released last week indicates that Durango Police are targeting homeless residents who are sleeping on city property. The report calls on city officials to come up with a solution
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