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Inside Durango News: New Testing for Students, Tax Penalties, and 2015 Economic Outlook
Are we testing students too much? You could face tax penalties without health insurance, and learn about the economic outlook for 2015.
2014 Year-End Review on Inside Durango News
Retail Marijuana, looming tax increases, and epic traffic snarls were among the many stories that dominated the headlines of Inside Durango News in 2014. We’ll review these stories and more on this special year end edition of Inside Durango News.
Inside Durango News: Future Olympians, Durango Dollars & Fish Tacos
An International Mixed Climbing Competition comes to Durango at the end of the month…Mr. Durango Dollars shows up…and Chef Joseph Precup at the Manna Soup Kitchen shows us some shortcuts in Chef’s Secrets…These stories and more on this edition of Inside Durango News.
Inside Durango News: Honoring Veterans, Working from Home & Durango Spills It!
Honoring our Veterans is a year-round task for Durango agencies . . . The Teleworker population is growing in La Plata County . . . And Shawn Fergusson hits the streets to find out what you aren’t thankful for this holiday season. These stories and more on this start of the Holiday Edition of Inside Durango News.
Inside Durango News: Bridge to Somewhere, Salmon Spawning & Oxbow Perserve
The Bridge to Nowhere will be heading somewhere soon . . . The Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife gives spawning salmon a helping hand . . . And it looks like the Oxbow Park and Preserve will remain closed to the public for another winter . . . These stories and more in this edition of Inside Durango News.
Inside Durango News: Airport Expansion Costs, School Expansion & Haute Couture exhibit!
City and County Officials get their first look at the airport terminal expansion costs…Mountain Middle School plans to add an elementary Charter School to its campus…and the intricate, one-of-a-kind Haute Couture bead work of Santa Fe Fashion Designer, Orland Dugi, is on display at the Center of Southwest Studies. These stories and more on this edition of Inside Durango News. Featuring anchors Ashley Dickson, Moni Grushkin, Jordan...
Inside Durango News: New City Projects, Ska’s New Comic Book & Chef’s Secrets!
November 6, 2014 – Durango and La Plata County may see more than a half billion dollars in construction for public works projects in the next 5-10 years…Don’t mistake it for a graphic novel, Ska Brewing’s latest release is a new comic book that took 19 years to publish…and we debut a new Lifestyle Feature called, “Chef’s Secrets,” sponsored by the Durango Coffee Company. These stories and more on this edition of Inside Durango...
Inside Durango News: Arborglyphs, Ski Season & The Rocky Horror Show
A local historian traces the roots of aspen tree drawings back to the conquistadores . . . You know ski season is just around the corner when Durango Mountain Resort starts making snow . . . And do you believe in ghosts? IDTV News Correspondent Shawn Fergusson finds out who believes in spirits on this Halloween edition of Inside Durango News.
Inside Durango News: 1st Recreational Pot Shop Opens, DHS Marching Band & a Sheep Revival
Oct. 23, 2014 – The FIRST Retail Pot Shop opens in Durango, but will high taxes and expensive application fees drive users back to the Black Market? The Durango High School Demon Marching Band heads for the Alamo Bowl this January. And one Durango Rancher is helping to revive the Navajo Churro Sheep, an endangered species that the Federal Government nearly wiped out in the 1930s. These stories and more on this edition of Inside...
Inside Durango News: Local Candidates Forum, Olga Little & the Metropolitan Opera
La Plata County Sheriff’s Deputy Duke Schirard demands an apology from his opponent during a local candidates forum…Pioneer Olga Little tells us what it’s like to be a Jack Wacker…And the Metropolitan Opera sings its way into Durango…over the internet…These stories and more on this special Anniversary Edition of Inside Durango News.
Inside Durango News: Season & Durango Spills It-Road Rage
A new elementary school is expected to open in Durango next year . . . Blaze orange is the new black for hikers during hunting season . . . And the intrepid Shawn Fergusson asks Durango drivers what gives them road rage . . . All this and more on this edition of Inside Durango News. Featuring anchors Ashley Dickson, Moni Grushkin, Jordan Alexander & Scotty Smith; Inside Durango News covers local news, issues and events in...
Durango Foodie – News and Info on Restaurants
Are you a Durango Foodie? The dictionary defines a foodie as “someone who has an ardent or refined interest in food.” Love food, cooking and gourmet delights? Enjoy good food and entertaining? To be a foodie is not only to like food, but to be interested in it. Just as a good student will have a thirst for knowledge, a foodie wants to learn about food. Generally, you know what you like, why you like it, recognize why some...
Inside Durango News
Ice bucket mania hits Durango businesses . . . Durango honors fallen heroes from the 1974 Main Avenue Fire . . . And yet another major access road is closed for construction, causing traffic snarls and delays on U.S. Highway 550/160 corridor. These stories and more on this week’s edition of Inside Durango News.
Go Play Outside – 8-29-14
Join us for a rock climbing adventure at Lemon Reservoir on a brand new episode of Go Play Outside, on Inside Durango TV channel 15 and DurangotV.com. Go Play Outside introduces locals and visitors alike to hotspots for adventure in the four corners...
Inside Durango News 08-28-14
Find out when you can take a tour of the iconic Jakeway House at 11th Street and Third Avenue . . . Are the trees in town turning yellow earlier than normal this fall? And cowboy poetry returns to Durango. Watch these stories and more, along with interviews with Fort Lewis College President Dene Kay Thomas and Athletic Director Gary Hunter, on this edition of Inside Durango News, coming to you from KDUR Community Radio on the Fort...
Inside Durango News 08-28-14
Ice bucket mania hits Durango businesses . . . Durango honors fallen heroes from the 1974 Main Avenue Fire . . . And yet another major access road is closed for construction, causing traffic snarls and delays on U.S. Highway 550/160 corridor. These stories and more on this week’s edition of Inside Durango...
Inside Durango News
The throaty growl of motorcycles means money is rumbling into Southwest Colorado on Labor Day. But how much? . . . How to make the most out of hiring an intern . . . And celebrate the female form with La Femme . . . A one-night show by McCarson Jones. These stories and more on this week’s edition of Inside Durango News.
Inside Durango News 08-21-14
The throaty growl of motorcycles means money is rumbling into Southwest Colorado on Labor Day. But how much? . . . How to make the most out of hiring an intern . . . And celebrate the female form with La Femme . . . A one-night show by McCarson Jones. These stories and more on this week’s edition of Inside Durango...
Inside Durango News 08-14-14
Durango High School students design an international space station for the moon. What Durangoans … really … think about the giant stone banana at the continuous flow intersection. And amateur athletes get down and dirty during DMR’s annual Muck and Mire Race. These stories and more on this week’s edition of Inside Durango News. Featuring anchors Ashley Dickson, Moni Grushkin, Jordan Alexander & Scotty Smith; Inside Durango News...
Inside Durango News 06-26-14
You’ll have plenty to do all around Southwest Colorado this Fourth of July. Lake Nighthorse remains closed for a while longer. Find out why. And discover what treasure Mancos residents unearthed in an old newspaper office. All this and more on this edition of Inside Durango...