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Herald Staff Report

A different kind of homecoming

Jones to Hayes was Ignacio’s lone bright spot in lopsided loss

Grant will help with affordable housing in county

$81,000 annual income needed for a median-priced house

Durango’s Freeburn takes Granby win

Animas, Durango teams open mountain bike season

Bikes & Bands Bash coming Sept. 27

The Bikes & Bands Bash, featuring live music and fun, cycling-related activities, is set for Sept. 27 at Fort Lewis College. The Bash is a fundraiser for the Fort Lewis College Cy...

A pair of Demons remain undefeated

Durango second- and sixth-grade Demons both improve to 3-0

A cruel ’kiss of defeat

Demons surprised by Hotchkiss

A slow start and a penalty

FLC women’s soccer suffers first loss of the young season

Take city survey on half-cent tax

The city of Durango is currently surveying the community regarding the reauthorization of the existing half-cent sales tax originally authorized for the construction, operation and maintenan...

Got blood?

United Way of Southwest Colorado’s inaugural Day of Caring is Thursday. Volunteers will gather to work on one-day community projects around the area, according to a Durango Business Improv...

Quickbooks seminar is Oct. 9

The Southwest Colorado Small Business Development Center and First National Bank of Durango are sponsoring a full-day workshop Oct. 9 called Introduction to Quickbooks, according to a news r...

Florida Road work begins Thursday

The city of Durango has contracted with Four Corners Materials to treat a section of Florida Road from East Third Avenue to Riverview Drive. The road surface work will be done Thu...

BHS continues winning ways through a tough schedule

After a rough-and-tumble early season schedule that has featured defending champions from multiple classifications, the Bayfield Wolverines already are battle-tested for the playoffs. ...