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Are you ready for some cyclocross?

Fast-paced action is about to hit Ray Dennison Memorial Field, and it isn’t John L. Smith’s up-tempo football offense. Fort Lewis College will host the Durango performance Center ...

Post office to extend its hours

The U.S. post office in Durango, 222 W. Eighth St., will have customer windows open two hours longer the next two Saturdays to accommodate Christmas mailers. Four – and perhaps fi...

Let’s talk foreign policy here

A new discussion series on eight important foreign policy issues will begin Jan. 20. The sessions, held every two weeks at the Durango Public Library, are sponsored by the Foreign...

BLM to burn slash on Animas Mountain

The Bureau of Land Management plans to burn slash as early as Monday on Animas City Mountain near Durango and on the Dolores Rim seven miles east of Dove Creek. The Animas City Mo...

Shooting betrays Demons

DHS goes cold at Ponderosa

Demon girls remain perfect

Three players reached double-digit scoring, and the Durango Demons remained perfect to open the season. The Durango High School girls basketball team (3-0) had no problem in the f...

Demon boys roll in opener

Traveling to the Front Range was the best way for Durango High School’s boys basketball team to get in some games. The Demons at long last opened the 2014-15 boys basketball seaso...

Share your holiday lights or displays with us

If your home is aglow with hundreds of sparkling lights or a multitude of inflatables to mark the holiday season, The Durango Herald wants to hear from you. Help us share your hol...

9-R students to appear on Nickelodeon

It’s not quite slime, but it will do. Students from Durango School District 9-R’s Big Picture High School will have their 15 minutes of fame next week on the popular children’s n...

STEAM park survey available to public

The city of Durango and the Durango STEAM Park committee have commissioned a feasibility study for a science, theatre, education, arts and music, or STEAM, cultural park, according to a Dura...

Flags lowered F-16 pilot

Gov. John Hickenlooper ordered flags lowered to half-staff statewide on all public buildings from sunrise on Thursday until sunset on Sunday in honor of U.S. Air Force Capt. William DuBois o...

Business seminar to be held

The Southwest Colorado Small Business Development Center and the First Southwest Bank are sponsoring a half-day workshop about starting your business Jan. 8 at the Durango Public Library pro...