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Three winter storms rolling into Southwest Colorado

Durango expected to finally get significant snowfall

How will climate change affect Southwest Colorado?

Free lecture at Fort Lewis College will examine possible impacts

Meeting tonight at Durango High School to discuss suicide prevention

Meeting open to public, 5:30 p.m. at DHS library

Durango School District 9-R approves academic calendars

Professional days added to schedule for next two years

Durango City Council could put fluoride on February ballot

Dedicated meeting set for January 30

La Plata County Sheriff’s Office joins blotter lineup

The La Plata County Sheriff’s Office has begun providing The Durango Herald with a summary of calls and incidents handled by the agency that will be summarized and included in “The Blotter,”...

El Moro Spirits and Tavern sets date to reopen

After more than three months of reconstruction to repair damage caused by an Oct. 5 structural fire, El Moro Spirits and Tavern is set for a soft reopening Thursday. “It’s going t...

La Plata County may update marijuana licensing rules

Public asked to comment on more flexible regulations

Bloom Cafe opens on College Drive

Bloom Cafe, a cafe with an emphasis on organic healthy foods, opened Jan. 17 at 309 West College Dr. (in the Albertsons parking lot) in Durango. In-house baker Kristin Wheelock ba...

Coal Bank, Molas, Red Mountain passes reopen

Short break in winter weather this week until weekend storm

Think you can sing? Prove it

Durango Voice 2 looking for competitors

UPDATE: Passes north of Durango closed after avalanches

Coal Bank, Molas and Red Mountain passes on U.S. Highway 550 north of Durango were closed early Saturday after natural avalanches, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation. ...