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Christian Burney
Position: Herald Staff Writer

Visit Durango launches new holiday events program

Tourism office lends helping hand to organizations planning wintertime festivities

Durango City Council denies funding winter warming shelter

Community Compassion Outreach wanted $11,600 to help pay expenses for sanctuary

Snow lovers flock to Purgatory Resort on opening day

‘Now that everyone wants to share a chair it’s kind of nice’

Durango homelessness council to pursue housing model used countrywide

Continuum of Care programs focus on community-supported solutions for unhoused

City of Durango works with 4CORE on Green Business Certification program

Measuring sustainability is tougher than one might think

Animas Museum’s Second Saturday Seminar discusses history of Rio Grande Southern Railroad

Entrepreneur and politician Otto Mears a subject of discussion

Veterans celebrated at annual parade in downtown Durango

Durango’s Veterans of Foreign Wars’ Color Guard leads the Veterans Day Parade on Friday in downtown Durango where hundreds gathered to clap and cheer for area veterans. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)

New plans shared for a joint police-fire station in downtown Durango

Proposed building would be three stories with 63,000 square feet of space

Durango voters allow city to keep extra lodgers tax revenue

Excess money to benefit housing, transportation, arts and culture projects

McLachlan retains Colorado House District 59

Challenger Shelli Shaw falls behind by 12 points

Durango opts for phased approach to downtown redevelopment project

Engineering designs prove remarkably more costly than expected

Durango’s bump-out program extended for five years with fees and design standards

Businesses must pay $6.30 per square foot, or about $1,600 annually, to use public right of way