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Herald Staff Report

Prescribed burns slated for Sauls Creek area

Expect minimal daytime smoke

Meeting on Animas River water quality

The Mountain Studies Institute, the San Juan Watershed Group and the Animas Watershed Partnership are holding a public meeting Thursday in Farmington on water quality in the Animas River. ...

Kirtland Central sweeps Ignacio

IHS volleyball next will travel to Monte Vista

Durango warms up with a season-opening shutout

DHS boys soccer side starts its season with a clean sheet

Durango cobbles together a top-3 result

Demons play ‘solid’ at Cobble Creek after their Bridges’ victory

FLC golf picked back of the pack

CSU-Pueblo sweeps RMAC Preseason Golfers of the Year honors

Walmart gives Manna Soup Kitchen grant for backpacks for food

The Walmart Foundation’s Colorado State Giving Program on Tuesday gave Manna Soup Kitchen $40,000 to provide backpacks for kids to carry food from Manna or other sources on weekend or duri...

FLC engineering program accredited

The Fort Lewis College engineering program has received accreditation from the international Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, which certifies programs in applied science, ...

Colorful Mesa Verde: Lodge extends season

Mesa Verde National Park has extended the season of Far View Lodge through Oct. 25 to give visitors more opportunity to stay in the park and enjoy the fall colors, a statement from concessio...

DHS takes the steam out of Steamboat

With a little help from SpongeBob SquarePants, the Durango Demons have won two boys golf tournaments in a row. Cameron Barnhardt and Cy Spicer both used their Wilson-brand Sponge...

City offers free parking for art walk Thursdays

Here’s how you can avoid having to plug that pesky meter – at least once a month. The city of Durango will offer free parking downtown on the first Thursday of each month, from 4 ...

FLC is picked to finish middle of pack

Adams State sweeps the RMAC cross country preseason polls