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Elizabeth Pond
Position: Herald Staff Writer

Ignacio school resource officer charged with child abuse

Preston Donald Rea allegedly pushed student to ground

Parking, Buckley Park among residents’ concerns at Durango Civic Campus meeting

Officials seek more feedback on design details for joint city hall and police station

Turtle Lake Refuge founder remembered for boundless love of plants, community impact

Katrina Blair died Friday, left behind ‘magic,’ loved ones say

Bayfield High School instructor named semifinalist for Teacher of the Year

‘It's a great honor and a great opportunity,’ nominee says

Hermosa Cliff Fire 100% contained Saturday

New blaze in 416 Fire burn scar reached 20 acres

Business roundup: Mountain Bike Specialists sells, oyster bar looking for buyer and fine dining spot files for bankruptcy

In this week’s roundup: One Durango business has changed hands, another is for sale and a third is filing for bankruptcy. Mountain Bike Specialists, a longtime institution on Main Avenu...

The Cluck Stop opens second location at Durango Hot Springs

Southern-style food truck to expand staff; offer new, curated menu

Commission of Indian Affairs celebrates 50th anniversary in Durango

Event celebrated progress, acknowledged work lies ahead

Beloved steam tractor – a staple of Durango parades – to be auctioned

‘Old Abe’ was built by Jack Newbold using an 1898 steam engine

It’s not all about pay: Retaining Southwest Colorado’s workforce may mean adjusting to employee needs

‘Something’s not working, and yet we keep trying the same thing,’ business consultant says

Durango Motor Co. opens combined operation at new site

Expansion to better accommodate rapidly growing customer demand, business says

Durango Public Library’s summer reading program helps children, adults ‘Dig into Reading’

Progress can be tracked toward prizes through August