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Christian Burney
Position: Herald Staff Writer

Durango city councilors split on how to allocate tourism dollars

$361,000 is leftover from 2022 lodgers tax revenues

Police service technician program helps officers on patrol, retention of employees

Technicians handled 6,937 calls and aided officers with 1,068 calls for service since 2019

Unearthing the mysteries of Animas City Cemetery

Advocates say fencing, controlled access needed to protect historic site

Ethics complaint against Durango city councilor to be settled at public hearing

Nearly $40,000 spent on outside lawyers since 2019 to address infighting

City of Durango seeks public input on creating Indigenous land acknowledgment

DEI group says setting policy is step toward broader Native history awareness, inclusivity

Drone show, other events planned for Independence Day weekend in Durango

City aims for bigger and better July 4 celebrations through community partnerships

Snowdown board member retires, remembers 30 years of wild tradition

Peg Ochsenreiter steps away, but promises to stay involved

Durango police say certain crimes are up this spring. Here’s how they are responding

Hot spots, honeypots and hostile infrastructure described in report to City Council

Democratic candidate Adam Frisch meets with residents on listening tour through CD3

Challenger reaffirms priorities while criticizing U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert

What is ‘affordable’ to some misses the mark for others entering Durango housing market

City is working to diversify its supply to accommodate more income levels

David Luschen wins La Plata Electric Association District 4 race

Bylaw amendment handily approved by members with 3,973 votes in favor

How should unused lodgers tax dollars be spent on Durango tourism efforts?

City departments and Visit Durango request funding for EV chargers, transportation signage and destination management