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Jim Haug
Position: Staff reporter

A bird! A plane! It’s Ron LeBlanc!

City dresses officials as comic superheroes

Osprey makes a pit stop in Durango for repairs

A U.S. Air Force Osprey should be lifting vertically from the Durango-La Plata County Airport within the next few days after an unscheduled weeklong pit stop for repairs. The vers...

Fire scenario moves City Hall to library

Training exercise gives city officials a trial run of disaster plans

Electronics account for lion’s share of recycling revenue

The city of Durango now accepts electronics and batteries for recycling every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Durango Recycling Center, 710 Tech Center Drive. Fees are attached,...

Lightning keeps firefighters busy

Wind causes crews to pull back from small fires for safety

Bag issue to go on November ballot

Motion to repeal single-use sack fee fails for lack of 2nd

City passes moratorium for recreational pot sales

The Durango City Council on Tuesday approved a moratorium on recreational marijuana businesses through June 30, 2014. Ann Perkins Parrott, owner of Bookcase in Durango, during a p...

Bag-fee decision could go to voters

Petition supporters say goal reached Monday

Garbage goes golden

Durango businesses find uses for refuse

Accident interrupts trains

A pickup struck a pedestrian at Ninth Street and Narrow Gauge Avenue about 9:30 a.m. Saturday, police said, temporarily interrupting the Parade of Trains for True West Railfest. T...

Curb your enthusiasm for alley recycling

Residents told take it to street

Railfest revives Old West spirit

Vintage trains, characters bring history to life