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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

Hickenlooper signs bill in Durango

Legislation allows partnerships across state lines

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Albert Pierson was down the first of last week from the Bonner Mine near Burro Bridge and is laying in some more supplies, as well as arranging for the shipment of some o...

Bayfield track and field sees succdess at Monte Vista

Boys, girls win in final track event of season

Fort Lewis cycling second in team omnium at USA Cycling Collegiate Road Nationals, Sofia Gomez Villafañe 4th individually

Gomez-Villafañe takes 4th as Marian University dominates Sunday time trials, wins team omnium

Missing person report filed for Durango woman

Lois Wisniewski-Baumgartner disappeared Wednesday

Caption This!: ‘Did someone say bacon?’

Durango Herald Facebook reader Michele Baiz sent in this week’s Caption This! winning headline “Did someone say ‘bacon?’” This week’s photo is from reader Abby Timmerman who took ...

And the West is History

75 years ago: “Inspection of the Animas Valley flood situation by army engineers is expected soon, following action taken Thursday by the Durango Chamber of Commerce through Secretary La...

Three teenagers taken to Mercy with life-threatening, serious injuries

Alcohol suspected in early Sunday crash

Law enforcement memorial walk to honor fallen

Vigil to remember officers who died in line of duty

DGO editor to take the stage

David Holub, former Herald Arts & Entertainment editor and current editor of DGO Magazine, will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Durango Arts Center in the debut performance of hi...