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Elizabeth Pond
Position: Herald Staff Writer

Survey: Are you worried about AI replacing your job?

Artificial intelligence is rapidly expanding into many aspects of daily life ‒ including the workplace. A recent study by researchers at the Stanford Digital Economy Lab using ADP payroll d...

The smelly trees of spring have sprung in Durango

The story behind the Callery Pear trees around town – and why they stink

Durango Chamber of Commerce to host business, leadership panel in Durango

Event brings together regional leaders to discuss impact, collaboration

LPEA announces upcoming regional energy future forum

Event will investigate reliability, regional collaboration, evolving power landscape

Mercy Hospice House reopens after five-month hiatus

‘We are delighted to, as promised, once again offer a dedicated inpatient hospice unit,’ hospital president says

Durango High School course supplies on-the-ground conservation education to students

‘It’s just made the experience a little more fun,’ student says

Mountain Capital Partners’ $37.5 million commitment to be partially allotted to Purgatory upgrades

Funding to go to new Gelande Lift, snowmaking, Lift 1 system

Birthday cake truffles being pulled from Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory shelves

Product does not pose health threat to customers, CEO says

Durango couple continues lifelong friendship in assisted living

‘We’ve been able to adjust together,’ Sunshine Gardens pair says

Two Colorado bills aim to accelerate, regulate social media response to alarming posts

Legislation presented in part to reduce gun violence on school campuses

Controlled burn targets more than 200 acres northwest of Bayfield

Additional prescribed fires scheduled for Dolores, San Miguel counties through May

Durango School District paints bleak local, statewide budget outlook

Finance director cites enrollment losses, funding shifts and deficit concerns