More Durango News

April 23, 2021
If it seems like your favorite hiking or biking trail has become more crowded lately, it has. Users on Durango-area trails has increased significantly, and so have conflicts. That's why Durango Trails, in partnership with Alpine Bank and Ska Brewing, will launch a new trail-etiquette education campaign on Earth Day. Sponsored by Alpine Bank

Durango Trails Launches New Education Campaign on Earth Day

April 14, 2021
Colorado waterways are free of the prolific – and damaging – quagga and zebra mussels, and Colorado Parks and Wildlife wants to keep it that way with continued boat inspections and the boating public's cooperation. Sponsored by The Payroll Department and Big-O Tires.

Colorado Remains Diligent with Boat Inspections

April 13, 2021
A red-tailed hawk soared to freedom in late March after it had been hit by a car in February. The Durango Police officer who rescued him had the honor of releasing the bird after six weeks of rehabilitation. Sponsored by Tafoya Barrett & Associates and Serious Texas BBQ

Hawk Gets Second Chance to Soar

April 12, 2021
People with intellectual or developmental disabilities can feel isolated and lonely under normal circumstances, let alone by the isolation imposed by the pandemic. But some are thriving, thanks to the virtual day programs Community Connections created to keep their clients connected. Sponsored by Big-O Tires and FASTSIGNS

Community Connections Clients Stay Connected during Pandemic

April 12, 2021
Dan Korman of Alpenglow Properties talks about the impact of low housing supply on the jump on housing prices and offers some.

Housing Supply Remains Tight Predictions for Next Quarter