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Herald Staff Report

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...

Meet Tim Cox, artist of this year’s Cowboy Poetry Gathering poster

Bloomfield, New Mexico-based artist Tim Cox’s painting, “Riding out to Meet the Day,” is this year’s official Durango Cowboy Poetry Gathering poster. Cox has been both an artist a...

Durango High School briefly evacuated for possible gas leak

Durango High School was evacuated briefly Thursday for a possible gas leak, said Julie Popp, spokesman with Durango School District 9-R The leak was reported about 2:35 p.m. and t...

Tiffany church included on county’s historic register

Iglesias de San Antonia in better position for grants, officials say

Asphalt overlay begins on East Animas Road north of Durango

Traffic may be reduced to one lane

The Durango Herald will cease Monday print edition

Popular features will remain in Wednesday, Friday, weekend papers

Have you been keeping up with local headlines? Test your knowledge in Quiz No. 37

About 80 people participated in last week’s quiz. Participants scored highest on a question about the Potawatomi Leadership Program, with 66% of respondents correctly answering, “...

Durango resident will serve as general counsel to Fort Lewis College

Carolyn Linsey is first senior assistant attorney general on Western Slope

State ‘working around-the-clock’ to fix Human Services issue

Software problems delay benefits for county residents

Lotto ticket worth $3 million sold in Durango

Winner has yet to claim prize

Durango Diaries hosts session on historical crimes

Storytellers include John Peel, Robert McDaniel and Sharon Greve