Durango Local NEWS by LNN
First in Her Family
Three years ago, Glory Roehrs was ready to drop out of high school – just like her mother, her father, and her younger sister. But on June 3, Glory will be the first in her family to graduate from high school, and she’s already started her job as a cosmetologist. Find out how she made the grade.
Alpaca Lotta Love
What has four legs, a long neck, and a face like a monkey? It may sound like a critter from a Dr. Zeuss book, but it’s only an alpaca, and one La Plata County couple loves them so much, that they care for 70 on their ranch near Marvel.
Two New Elementary Schools
Two new charger elementary schools will open in Durango in Fall 2016. And together, they’ll serve more than 300 students.
Community State of Affairs
Will recent storms be enough to meet summertime water demands? Learn how to increase your health and wealth with the four laws of spiritual prosperity, and we celebrate Star wars day with downtown Durango.
Permit Parking Paused
The Durango City Council puts permit parking on hold for Third Avenue . . . for now. The first master’s degree candidates graduate this May from Fort Lewis College. And we debut a new segment called “Find the Fun.” Learn more about the fun activities available to you in Southwest Colorado.
Durango TV News : La Posta Road Fire
Does the first major wildfire of the season a forecast of things to come this summer? The Colorado State Patrol will be out looking for distracted drivers in April, so “Drop the Distractions.” And get some tips from the Four Leaves Winery to get the most out your Durango Wine Experience. These stories and more on this edition of Inside Durango News.
Southwest Colorado Report, Montezuma
Our second installment of the Southwest Colorado Report features Montezuma County: Where ancient cultures inspire innovation. Learn about the new high school, new community theater and economic development activities in the region.
IDTV, City Council Candidates Part 2
This week on Durango TV News, City Council candidates Dick White and Sean Waddell discuss local affairs, Radiance Beals tells us what to expect from this years Four States AG Expo, and it’s puppies galore in our furry friends segment. All this and more on this week’s Durango TV News
IDTV News: City Council Candidates 2015
Enjoy the sounds of over 300 young musicians, Durango City Council Candidates give their say on current issues, and Durango Mountain Resort is no more, all this and more on this week’s Durango TV News.
IDTV News: Full Steam Ahead
This week on Durango TV News find out the current status of the $33 million dollar Durango STEAM Park project, Roger Zalneraitis updates us on the local economic outlook, and our furry friend Jim-Jim, from the Humane Society, brightens up the studio.
Southwest Colorado Home Show: February
In this episode of IDTV’s Southwest Colorado Home Show we take you into some of the Southwest’s most fabulous properties. We’ll also hear some home tips from Durango Area Association of Realtors and continue our tour of Kogan Builders as they show us their latest design/build.
$25,000 Award, J. Paul Brown & Durango’s 1st Legal Distillery
A local third-grade teacher wins $25,000, find out why. State Representative J. Paul Brown provides an update on his second term in Legislature. And Durango’s First-Ever (in City Limit’s) Legal Distillery opens in Downtown Durango. All these stores and more on this edition of Inside Durango News!
Inside Durango News: King Coal Mine, Snowdown Recap, & Chef’s Secrets
Find out why a 70-year-old coal mining operation is under siege by its neighbors…Relive the zaniest moments from this year’s Steampunk Snowdown…And learn why a good sharp knife should be your best friend in the kitchen during Durango Coffee Company’s Chef’s Secrets…all these stories and more on this edition of Inside Durango News.
Inside Durango News: Village at Wolf Creek, HWY 550/160 and Steampunk Styling
Environmental groups continue their battle against the Village at Wolf Creek…Engineers say the multi-million-dollar construction project at U.S. Highway 550 and 160 was worth the cost…And we get a lesson in Steampunk Fashion…just in time for Snowdown…These stories and more on this edition of Inside Durango News.
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.
Durango Demons Vs Ignacio Bobcats High School Girls Basketball
Watch as Durango & Ignacio High School Girls Basketball Teams fight for a victory win in this Preseason Game, LIVE at Fort Lewis College on January 8th hosted by the Ignacio Bobcats.
Durango Demons Vs Ignacio Bobcats High School Boys Basketball
Watch as Durango & Ignacio High School Boys Basketball Teams fight for a victory win in this Preseason Game, LIVE at Fort Lewis College on January 8th hosted by the Ignacio Bobcats.
DHS vs. IHS Boys Basketball
Watch as Durango & Ignacio High School Boys Basketball Teams fight for a victory win in this Preseason Game, LIVE at Fort Lewis College on January 8th hosted by the Ignacio Bobcats.
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.
Southwest Colorado Report: Silverton, CO
Welcome to the First Edition of Southwest Colorado Report . . . Inside Durango TV’s new quarterly news magazine that features our neighboring communities in the region. We’ll introduce you to the people, places, issues and ideas that make each town a unique place to live, work, and play in Southwest Colorado. Coming up in our first edition . . . Silverton, Colorado.