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Elizabeth Pond
Position: Herald Staff Writer

Gazpacho Restaurant in Durango faces possible closure

Hotel construction, unpaid tax bill to blame, co-owner says

How do La Plata County schools explain the ‘why’ behind shooting drills?

Direct, individualized communication is the best way to approach conversations, experts say

Two Durango small business owners to compete today in West Slope Startup Week Pitch Competition

Venture capital, mentorship support, legal services could be won

Spontaneous business connections abound as West Slope Startup Week kicks off

Wide range of keynotes, events and programming free to local business community members through Friday

Fort Lewis College to lose $2.27 million in federal funding

Trump administration plans to redirect money from Minority-Serving Institutions

Techstars Startup Weekend to bring AI programming to FLC students, community members

Event presented for first time in Durango in partnership with West Slope Startup Week and Howdy Partners Venture Fund

Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains to reopen in Durango

Community support a driving force behind health center’s return, organization’s president says

High Country Cattle Auction brings top-notch stock and country charm to Southwest Colorado

Family run, generational business dates back to 1940s

United Airlines to extend nonstop service to Houston at Durango-La Plata County Airport in 2026

Direct flights to run daily for extra month next year, says city

Durango School District’s ‘misinformation’ meeting covered funding, test scores, future projects

Only two attendees asked questions during a Q&A

World becomes a classroom for students in Animas High’s Osprey Block courses

Three week sessions ranged from climbing and river rafting to cultural studies, welding and theater

Durango School District purchases Lightner Apartments for $10 million

35 units to be used as affordable housing for staff, educators