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Elizabeth Pond
Position: Herald Staff Writer

Animas High School to host workshop on parenting and teaching students in AI era

Microsoft report highlights rapid adoption of artificial intelligence in education

Colorado lawmakers introduce bill to prevent sexual abuse in jails

State legislation comes amid former La Plata County jail commander’s invasion of privacy case

Durango school board seat remains vacant after nearly monthlong search

District D post draws no applicants despite efforts to recruit

Is an economic rebirth on the horizon for Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory?

Interim CEO aims to return iconic Durango business to sound financial footing

Fort Lewis College rolls out new dietetics program

Educational track will help students ‘pursue careers in nutrition and health care without leaving Southwest Colorado,’ according to FLC

Manna soup kitchen in Durango to offer four affordable housing units

Tenants will pay no more than 30% of gross monthly income in rent, organization says

Regional science fair explores musical chickens, AI, cybertrucks and cereal brands

‘We’re inspiring these young minds to get involved in early problem-solving in real life situations,’ organizer says

La Plata County sheriff’s deputy will not face criminal charges for killing suspect, DA rules

Law enforcement ‘had an objectively reasonable belief that a lesser degree of force was inadequate,’ district attorney says

Survey: Tell us why you have chosen not to have kids

Climate concerns, economic instability, rising political tensions, infertility, lower teen birth rates and an increasingly affluent society have all contributed to a declining birth rate nat...

Penny phaseout means small savings for some cash-paying customers in Durango

City Market instituting rounding policies; other stores may follow

Two finalists to visit Animas High School this week in bid for lead role

Families, community members invited to participate in candidate interview process

Plea hearing delayed for former jail commander accused of invasion of privacy

Attorneys continue negotiations in case involving 117 counts