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 Durango News. Featuring anchors Ashley Dickson, Moni Grushkin, Jordan Alexander & Scotty Smith; Inside Durango News covers local news, issues and events in Southwest Colorado. Just say no to the “if-it-bleeds-it-leads” mentality of Albuquerque news stations. Watch Inside Durango TV. Positive. Fair. Accurate. You’ll like what you see.
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