Author - The Durango Herald
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Chase Olivarius-Mcallister
Position: Staff reporter
Phone Number: 970-375-4544

Sneer offers satirical Snowdown scoops

Copies of the Snowdown Sneer, an annual publication dedicated to perverse reporting about affairs in Durango and beyond, appeared all over town Monday morning. This year’s edition...

Judge sentences Durango man to prison for sexual-assault case

Gallegos gets maximum under plea deal

How many parking tickets did Durango issue in 2014?

Local lawbreakers had a tough year in 2014, with Durango Police Department issuing more than 5,700 citations for violating 239 different laws. But according to data yielded by an ...

The criminal inside us

Little-known laws mean we break them more than we are aware

Trash bin fires more common in winter

Firefighters find smoldering Dumpster at 30th Street and Main

Emergencies are his specialty

Durango Fire Protection District hires new emergency services director

An impasse, drama and vacancies rattle Silverton

Officials toss residents, shut down Town Hall just to get work done

Animas High newspaper gets dino scoop

For months, The Durango Herald has been the go-to newspaper for dinosaur head-related news, doggedly reporting every new development in an art crime saga that riveted residents and national ...

Cyprus Cafe owner broke labor laws

Alison Dance found liable for $27,194.82 in minimum-wage violations

No-parking laws to be enforced downtown

Since the snowstorm hit this week, Durango residents have contended with icy roads, child care crises and power outages. Yet during the predawn hours Thursday, locals should bewar...

Mesa Verde National Park seeks bike-rental vendors

Bicycle rentals are coming to Mesa Verde National Park. Park Superintendent Cliff Spencer announced Monday that aspiring vendors can submit applications to the National Park Serv...

Snowblowers need fixing, ice cream left to warmer days

Business slows on heaviest snow day of the season