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The podcast is built around a series of relatively unknown stories that will add to Durango’s history books. It explores stories that have often been ignored in the common telling of the city’s history. Hear episodes on the first Sunday afternoon of each month at 2.
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A Durango homeless encampment’s closure left many with nowhere to go. The ACLU is threatening to sueThe shutdown of Purple Cliffs in La Plata County illuminates a city and county’s struggle to adequately serve its homeless population.
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The cost of extending roads, and water and sewer lines, and finding developers to work with them are among the biggest challenges facing towns grappling with a housing crisis.
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Some residents have resorted to living in cars, and local officials fear middle-income earners will be priced out of the housing market.
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On housing and the growing gap between the rich and the rest of us.
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Parklets that became commonplace during the pandemic could become permanent fixtures on revitalized Main Streets across the state.
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Ana and Isaac's case reflects the unequal impact that COVID-19 has had on minority families.If you come near Ana and Isaac's home in Durango, you'll…
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Early in the pandemic, some mountain towns and counties shut out visitors. These days, they’re welcoming tourists with open arms — and, in some cases, a…
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Senate Bill 21-29 would require public universities to offer in-state tuition classification to students who are members of an Indigenous tribe with…
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Colleges around the nation are struggling to reopen safely. Fort Lewis College in Durango has turned to Navajo students in its public health program to…