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Herald Staff Report

Durango to begin Fall Cleanup to begin Monday

The city of Durango will conduct its Fall Cleanup from Monday through Nov. 1. City crews will be moving through residential neighborhoods picking up these materials: ...

Cleanup planned for homeless camp west of downtown Durango

Campers have been moved, but trash piles remain

St. Francis Day Blessing of the Animals to be held Sunday

The St. Francis Day Blessing of the Animals will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6, in Rotary Park, 1565 East Second Ave. The blessing of the animals will take place...

Have you been keeping up with local headlines? Test your knowledge in Quiz No. 39

About 85 people participated in last week’s quiz. Participants scored highest on a question about mining in La Plata Canyon, with 86% of respondents correctly answering, “Advanced...

ACLU presents The Durango Herald with media award

Nonprofit commends newspaper for ‘leading investigative journalism’

High Bridge project reduces traffic to one lane in each direction

Construction south of downtown Durango expected to last through end of year

Life-Long Learning Lecture Series to host talk about Silk Roads

The Life-Long Learning Lecture Series at Fort Lewis College will present “The Silk Roads Resurrected” at 7 p.m. Thursday in Room 130 of Noble Hall. Originating in Xi’an, China, a...

3-vehicle crash closes U.S. Highway 160 briefly Tuesday

U.S. Highway 160 reopened after a three-car crash 3 miles east of Elmore’s Corner, according to the Colorado State Patrol. The crash occurred about 4:15 p.m. Tuesday near mile mar...

Durango Diaries to host session on alternative medicine

Storytellers include Nicola Dehlinger, Sydney Cooley and Teresa Jantz

Have you been keeping up with local headlines? Test your knowledge in Quiz No. 38

About 105 people participated in last week’s quiz. Participants scored highest on a question about SCAPE startups, with 91% of respondents correctly answering, “Mentors.” ...

ATV crash outside Silverton prompts rescue mission

One person required helicopter transport, authorities say

Get The Led Out show at Community Concert Hall canceled

Tonight’s Get the Led Out: A Celebration of “The Mighty Zep” has been canceled because of illness and transportation issues, the Community Concert Hall at Fort Lewis College said in a news r...