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Christian Burney
Position: Herald Staff Writer

Durango Transit riders voice near-peak satisfaction

77% of those surveyed say they don’t have personal vehicles, need public transportation

Sunny, dry weather could give way to weekend showers

Predictions describe good chance for above-average winter moisture

Hundreds turn out to show respect during Veterans Day Parade in Durango

‘Thank you’ to the veterans who paved the path for me … it made my service that much better’

Durango company receives housing incentive grant to build 66 affordable homes

Timber Age Systems gets up to $680,000 for cross-laminated timber projects

Voters favor continued funding for Durango Business Improvement District

79% of votes cast support continuing BID with 2 mill property tax

Durango finance processes strengthened after 2019 embezzlement scandal

Devon Schmidt says completing annual comprehensive report on time was city’s biggest finance achievement since 2018

Eight teams compete in Durango Train Pull on Saturday

Special Olympics Colorado and Law Enforcement Torch Run event to return annually

Visit Durango to premiere film celebrating area ski culture at Animas City Theatre

‘Send It Like A Local’ to be shown Nov. 18

Northeast Durango homes temporarily lose water services

Contract utility crews accidentally break valves incorrectly located by city; water restored around 7 a.m. Friday

Durango man with history of challenging city served with cease and desist letter

John Simpson named in campaign finance complaint filed with Colorado Secretary of State

Early adopters of on-demand DuranGO Microtransit say service is needed

Late-night workers, bar patrons applaud public transit program instated Oct. 18

City planning neighborhood meeting after Durango woman died in September crash

Meeting will be held Wednesday; Speeding, lighting and sidewalks among Animas View Drive residents’ concerns