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Atlantic publication touts Durango’s ‘instantly affordable’ housing

You can file this in the “if only if it were so category.” Durango’s housing policies received high praise in the national media last week. A piece by City Lab, a publication fro...

Colorado press associations honor Herald for its journalism

Staff wins 48 awards in two state contests

Public comment on Lake Nighthorse ends May 25

County will weigh in on recreational use

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Pleasant weather during the past week has made it possible for work to progress rapidly, both in the school and on the school farm. Practically all the high schools in th...

And the West is History

75 years ago: “Two government engineers flew up and down the Animas valley this week inspecting flood conditions as they appear from the air. Any funds for alleviation of the flood condi...

Bayfield, Ignacio jump into big show at state track and field

Bayfield, Ignacio combine to send 26

And the West is History

100 years ago: “A certain young man on the mesa borrowed a horse, with the promise of returning it on a set day. A week has passed since that ‘set day’ and the horse has not been returne...

Body found in Farmington identified as missing Durango woman

Toxicology reports could determine cause of death

Durango Demons running to state track and field

Demons send large contingent to state track and field

And the West is History

100 years ago: “The Durango high school nine crossed bats with the Aztec nine in the last named town this afternoon, our boys having left for that point in charge of Professor Skaggs thi...

West 4th Avenue closed for repairs

West 4th Avenue was closed Tuesday morning for a sewer line repair. A private contractor was replacing a sewer line to a home and it was not affecting the city’s system, said St...

Body found in missing woman’s car

Farmington police say no foul play suspected