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Western Slope takes a bite out of the Demons

The Western Slope Open never is an easy tournament for the Durango High School tennis team. That certainly rang true Friday on the first day of the tournament in Grand Junction. T...

Young BHS loses to Durango JV

Bayfield High School starts eight freshmen on its 14-man Class 3A boys soccer varsity roster. The Class 4A Durango High School junior varsity outmanned and outscored BHS 8-2 on Fr...

FLC volleyball splits Day 1

Skyhawks go 1-1 in Wichita Falls

Grotts casts himself in worlds bronze

Durangoan claims first American cross country medal in 13 years

DATO names sales, marketing manager

The Durango Area Tourism Office will have a new sales and marketing manager starting Sept. 29. Andrea Seid, who has a decade of marketing and sales experience with the Durango & ...

Demons serve up a pair of victories

DHS volleyball opens with 2 wins

Delta drops Durango in doubleheader

DHS softball twice falls short but is knocking on success’ door

Monte Vista tops IHS volleyball

Bobcats drop their second consecutive match to open the season

Demons keep tabs on the Sailors

Durango wins two of three singles matches in a loss to Steamboat Springs

Durangoan helps Team USA paddle to gold in Germany

Durangoan Zach “Bug” Lokken helped accomplish something no American has in almost two decades: win a gold medal in the C1 men’s team race at the International Canoe Federation Canoe Slalom W...

Foods co-op names its general manager

The Durango Natural Foods Co-op board of directors has named Brian Gaddy as general manager of the store at College Drive and East Eighth Avenue. Gaddy until recently was co-gener...

Extra produce needed for hungry

Anyone with extra garden produce to share may drop it off at the La Plata County Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sept. 12-14. The food will go to families in nee...