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Herald Staff Report

Official confirms Durango woman’s cause of death

A La Plata County official on Monday confirmed a Durango woman died by suicide on July 4. Jill Rebakah Williamson was at her home in Durango when she was found dead, said Coroner ...

Two cases of livestock virus confirmed in La Plata County

State health officials ask ranchers to report sick animals

Contest week 7: How well do you know Durango’s public art?

The Creative Economy Commission and Find the statue in town, identify the name of the public art piece and submit your entry below. Each Friday, a winner will be randomly selected from the...

Have you been keeping up with local headlines? Test your knowledge in Quiz No. 27

About 72 people participated in last week’s quiz. Participants scored highest on a question about how much money a federal lawsuit is seeking against the Durango & Silverton Narro...

Temporary closure of Smelter parking lot announced

Dog park can be accessed through U.S. Highway 160 entrance

Front hill to Fort Lewis closed until July 31

College to spend $130,000 on road maintenance

Contest week 6: How well do you know Durango’s public art?

The Creative Economy Commission and Find the statue in town, identify the name of the public art piece and submit your entry below. Each Friday, a winner will be randomly selected from the...

Have you been keeping up with local headlines? Test your knowledge in Quiz No. 26

About 60 people participated in last week’s quiz. Participants scored highest on a question about how a person was injured in north Durango, with 94% of respondents correctly answ...

Authorities identify victims of fatal crash east of Bayfield

Hailstorm may have played a role

U.S. Highway 160 closed east of Bayfield for double fatal crash

Road expected to be closed for two hours

Two killed in crash east of Bayfield during hailstorm

U.S. Highway 160 closed for 3½ hours

Contest week 5: How well do you know Durango’s public art?

Contest week 5: How well do you know Durango’s public art?