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Pot-tax idea dies

The Durango City Council will not ask the voters to approve a 5 percent tax on recreational marijuana. After hearing from supporters of the marijuana industry the councilors decided they did not...

DATE: Aug. 3, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

A cutthroat's world

Colorado cutthroat trout, native to the state, is making a comeback in the headwaters of Hermosa Creek. The fish, also native to Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico, is found in only about 14 percent of...

DATE: July 29, 2015 | CATEGORY: More Sports

Colorado's cutthroat making a comeback

Colorado cutthroat trout, the state's only native trout, is making a comeback in the headwaters of Hermosa Creek. The fish, also native to Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico, is found in only about 14...

DATE: July 28, 2015 | CATEGORY: MT - Sports

Cutthroat making comeback

Colorado cutthroat trout is making a comeback in the headwaters of Hermosa Creek. The fish, native to Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico, is now found in only about 14 percent of its historic...

DATE: July 27, 2015 | CATEGORY: More Sports

Condo loophole worries residents

The potential for more condominiums to be built in single-family neighborhoods has some residents concerned that housing density in older neighborhoods could radically change. The residents are...

DATE: July 27, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

El Niño ends La Plata's dry run

Above-average spring and summer rains have helped break a 3½-year drought in La Plata County. Higher-than-average precipitation in the region could continue into the winter if El Niño patterns...

DATE: July 21, 2015 | CATEGORY: MT - News

Pot-tax proposal faces test

A new recreational marijuana tax and a measure to allow the city to lease out Internet infrastructure to private companies could be on Durango ballots in November. But the City Council is looking...

DATE: July 21, 2015 | CATEGORY: MT - News

El Niño ends dry run in La Plata County

Above-average spring and summer rains have helped break a 3½-year drought in La Plata County. Higher-than-average precipitation in the region could continue into the winter if El Niño patterns...

DATE: July 20, 2015 | CATEGORY: Local News

Pot tax, Web ballots face test

A new recreational marijuana tax and measure allow the city to lease out Internet infrastructure to private companies could be on Durango ballots in November. But the City Council is looking to...

DATE: July 20, 2015 | CATEGORY: Local News

Views diverge on possible pot tax

A new retail marijuana sales tax could be key to upgrading Durango's aging facilities, but those in the industry worry it could drive more sales to the black market. The current sales tax on retail...

DATE: July 14, 2015 | CATEGORY: MT - News

Views diverge on possible pot tax

A new retail marijuana sales tax could be key to upgrading Durango’s aging facilities, but those in the industry worry it could drive more sales to the black market. The current sales tax on retail...

DATE: July 13, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

Long recovery for bighorn sheep

Bighorn sheep numbers in Southwest Colorado are stable, but the population isn’t growing. Catastrophic die-offs caused by respiratory illness in the 1990s and early 2000s decimated some herds and...

DATE: July 9, 2015 | CATEGORY: Local News

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