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FLC cycling chasing a team title at the cyclo-cross nationals

Shoppers don’t like messy sidewalks

Businesses reminded to clear snow, ice

Durango chamber lists awards finalists

The Durango Chamber of Commerce announced the finalists for its annual awards ceremony. The awards will be bestowed Jan. 22 at the Community Concert Hall at Fort Lewis College. Th...

DHS boys find balanced intensity in Pagosa

The holiday break may have been just what the Durango High School boys basketball offense needed. DHS scored its most points since the season opener in a 54-46 win at Pagosa Sprin...

Inside edge gives BHS win

When Miyamura started playing a slow, deliberate game Tuesday in Bayfield, Wolverines’ head coach Jeff Lehnus saw it as a learning opportunity. The Wolverines dumped the ball insi...

State parks taking camping reservations

Yes, it’s early January, but Colorado Parks and Wildlife is recommending that those contemplating a summer camping trip to a state park make reservations now. “Our most popular ca...

Celebration of wild weeds to be held tonight

Wild-plant expert Katrina Blair will host a free celebration of her latest book, The Wild Wisdom of Weeds, tonight starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Durango Community Recreation Center, 2700 Main...

Intersection reopens after crash

One person was injured when two vehicles collided at what is known as Malfunction Junction – the three-way intersection at East Third Avenue, Florida Road and east 15th Street. ...

Community college to offer 3-D printing class

Southwest Colorado Community College is offering a one-semester class in three-dimensional printing to create 3-D models from computer-assisted design plans. The class will focus ...

Trolley begins charging $1 today

The Main Avenue trolley began charging $1 per trip on Monday, even for riders going a block up the street, according to the city of Durango. The process is similar to riding one o...

Workshop offered for businesses seeking federal contracts

The U.S. Forest Service and the Colorado Procurement Technical Assistance Center will hold a workshop for small businesses interested in providing construction and/or facility maintenance or...

Herald’s new sports editor a 30-year veteran

Brian Peterson is the new sports editor at The Durango Herald. Peterson has 30 years of journalism experience, mostly in sports and outdoors, covering everything from the National...