Author - The Durango Herald
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Elizabeth Pond
Position: Herald Staff Writer

Community fills downtown for first Durango Farmers Market of the season

138 vendors line 900 to 1100 blocks for 2nd Saturdays on Main

The Wilds Tavern opens at former Switchback Taco site

Owners announced plans to convert taco shop into new concept in late March

Durango, La Plata County median home prices up more than 10% from first quarter last year

Housing, affordability ‘central to everything that we’re trying to do,’ city housing official says

Bump-outs return to Main Avenue in downtown Durango

COVID-era necessity has become optional business boost

Colorado Timberline Academy to close amid budget struggles, low enrollment

Board of directors hopes for eventual reopening

New grow dome being built in southeast La Plata County

Work on nonprofit venture has been community effort, project president says

Special education track and field event celebrates 20 years in Durango

Bowker Games brings Southwest Colorado students with disabilities together

New Fort Lewis College training program aims to create pathways to water careers

Monthlong offering presented by Project RUN, FLC@Work and others

Durango school board members push back against proposed Sunnyside elementary consolidation

Impact on families too great to justify savings, president says

Durango School District online program will accept small pool of students in inaugural year

Virtual high school learning to launch in August

Emmy-nominated Indigenous filmmaker to speak at Fort Lewis College commencement

‘We’re beyond excited to welcome someone who is deeply committed to telling Indigenous stories,’ FLC president says

Mild to Wild rafting trips begin early, following months of warm, dry weather

Tourists pivoting to water sports in bad ski conditions inspired decision, manager says