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Herald Staff Report

Power back after Pagosa Springs outage

A power outage in the Pagosa Springs area Friday afternoon that affected 570 La Plata Electric Association customers ended at 1:42 p.m. There was no known cause, said LPEA spokes...

A pitchers’ duel is broken up by a home run

Centauri squeezes past Ignacio High School baseball

Bayfield girls soccer blows by Center

Center can’t get pressure on Wolverines

Prescribed burn planned near Turkey Springs

The Forest Service is expecting few visibility issues for drivers as it begins prescribed burns Thursday in the Turkey Springs area about 10 miles west of Pagosa Springs. The Pag...

Missing Durango woman was picked up by driver

A 30-year-old Durango woman missing since March 30 was picked up by a motorist while walking on U.S. Highway 160 west of Durango, police said Tuesday. Chelsea Ruby Woodruff told a...

Mean Moose bully Ignacio girls soccer

Pine River Rivalry up next for the Bobcats

Extend your growing season

A series of workshops at the Old Fort will show you how

Revamped ramp now open at Navajo Lake

‘This will be a huge improvement for our park users’

Sex offender arrested for violating his parole

William Ed Vollert arrested, being held at La Plata County jail

Tailwind Invitational halts Fort Lewis track

The Fort Lewis College women’s track and field team ran into a headwind at the University of New Mexico’s Tailwind Invitational. Devin Kroeker finished third in the Section 4 100-...

Taylor’s tough golden for Durango girls soccer in win against Montrose

Durango girls soccer earns revenge against Montrose

Durango track and field owns Bayfield Invitational

The Durango High School track and field team made itself at home at the neighboring Bayfield Invitational on Saturday. DHS won both the boys and girls meets with 190 and 189 point...