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Durango Diaries to explore what Durango will be like in 2040

Three storytellers will discuss their vision, predictions for growth and change

Seasons Rotisserie & Grill to host ‘Burning Down the House’ fundraiser

Seasons Rotisserie & Grill will be “Burning Down the House” from 4-9 p.m. on Friday as it hosts its annual fundraiser benefitting Durango’s emergency responders through the 100 Club. ...

Polar plunging for veteran with multiple sclerosis

Durangoans swim despite cancellation

Power outage resolved in Animas Valley

It is unknown what caused a power outage in the Animas Valley that affected nearly 1,000 La Plata Electric Association customers Saturday. The outage affected residents mostly on...

Storm drops double-digit snow amounts throughout La Plata County

Coal Bank to Red Mountain reopen; Red Mountain remains closed

Have you been keeping up with local headlines? Test your knowledge in Quiz No. 6

About 80 people participated in last week’s quiz. Participants scored highest on a question about what the Durango-La Plata County Airport plans to purchase for $3.9 million, with...

Storms may bring heavy snow to San Juan Mountains

Winter storm watch begins Wednesday, extends to Friday

Durango airport approved for $3.9 million land purchase

Property will allow for future expansion of terminal

Bayfield babysitter accused of child abuse found not guilty

Jurors dismiss all charges against Bridget Craig

Bayfield babysitter accused of child abuse found not guilty

Jurors dismiss all charges against Bridget Craig

Health care forum to be held Saturday in Durango

The Durango Herald will moderate panel of experts to discuss legislation, related issues

John Taylor: A Buffalo soldier who made his mark among Ute people

Early life in La Plata County was difficult for the men and women who settled here, but particularly for the tiny number of African-Americans who moved to Durango for economic opportunities....