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Christian Burney
Position: Herald Staff Writer

Zoning changes would push Durango developers toward building more affordable housing

City Fair Share policy proposals include extension to rentals, higher fees in lieu and reduced parking requirements, among others

Some Durango businesses laud reimagining of downtown, while others dread the pains of construction

Downtown’s Next Step project welcomed by some, shunned by others

Durango recruits its first Poet Laureate

Distinguished poet Esther Belin published two poetry books through University of Arizona Press and won American Book Award

Are art and artificial intelligence compatible?

AI can be a powerful tool, but how it’s wielded is important, Fort Lewis College students and staff say

Durango city councilor calls for reprimand after ‘manipulative’ motion

Olivier Bosmans adamant more transparency needed

La Plata Family Centers Coalition planning third annual Holly Jolly Toy Distribution

New and unwrapped toys can be donated at a number of Durango-area businesses

Community Connections’ Festival of Trees brings holiday glow to Durango

Nonprofit celebrates 20 years serving five-county region

City, fire district to tackle prescribed burns in parks and trails around Durango

Snowy conditions facilitate winter fire mitigation

Colorado Secretary of State discusses new laws protecting small businesses with Durango, county leaders

Jena Griswold goes over protections against scammers, deceptive solicitations

City of Durango to adopt ‘.gov’ website domain for enhanced security

Change won’t affect residents’ access to site or staff contacts

La Plata County Republican Party Chair Shelli Shaw refuses to certify November election results

Groundless election conspiracies are still abundant in 2023

Durango street crews to begin snow removal in downtown at midnight Friday

Cars parked on street sides after 2 a.m. will be towed, city warns