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And the West is History

50 years ago: Youngsters gathered at the Santa Rita Neighborhood House on Monday afternoon to carve jack-o’-lanterns for Halloween Monday night. VISTA Worker Karna Clark, whom the childr...

LPEA to conduct Nov. 1 flyover

Aerial inspection to pinpoint maintenance needs

Water outage closes La Plata County Courthouse

Afternoon court hearings to be rescheduled

Durango’s big on charm

Being on top-10 lists is nothing new for Durango. Best true West town, best recreational town, best beer town, best mountain biking town – if there’s a category that applies to us, it’s like...

No electric rate hike expected in 2017, LPEA says

Cooperative expanding off-peak hours

And the West is History

50 years ago: The junior high school students of the Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran and Episcopal churches will be out trick-or-treating for UNICEF. The young people with their offici...

Caption This!: ‘Finally an apartment we can afford’

The Durango Herald Facebook reader Ron Smith sent in this week’s Caption This! winning headline “Finally an apartment in Durango we can afford without three jobs.” Coming in a clo...

Fort Lewis volleyball comeback falls short against CSU-Pueblo

Comeback falls short at Whalen

Ignacio football ends season with shutout loss to Center

Promising season ends with 3 losses in a row

Steinberg leads Durango XC at state meet

Boys take 5th, girls 6th in Class 4A

And the West is History

50 years ago: The District Attorney’s office asks the public to be on the lookout for broken bits of mirror glass and .45 caliber shells. These items are wanted as evidence in the myst...

Fort Lewis volleyball ends skid, sweeps New Mexico Highlands

First 3-0 sweep in RMAC play this year for Skyhawks