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One bad inning costs DHS baseball at Valor Christian

Leading 8-2 against Valor Christian, the Durango High School baseball team couldn’t seal the deal. The DHS Demons (10-8, 5-5 Southwestern League) went on to lose 11-8 to the Eagle...

BHS done in from the spot

Wolverines stumble to the finish line, wait for postseason announcement

Durango’s No. 4 doubles duo earns a trip to the state meet

Ali Carey and Jenni Snowberger are the only Durango High School girls tennis players going to the state tournament. Carey and Snowberger won the No. 4 doubles championship at the ...

Skyhawks roll out a championship start

FLC crowned national champion in team time trial

FLC comfortably reaches the RMAC championship

It took four minutes for Fort Lewis College to score the game’s first goal. Seven goals later, and the Skyhawks won their Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference tournament semifinal 8...

Firefighters investigate smoke above Seasons Grill

Firefighters investigated smoke coming from the roof at Seasons Grill on Friday in Durango. Firefighters determined the smoke was coming from cooking in the kitchen. Traffic in th...

Demons’ 4 doubles will play for a regional championship

A year of ups and downs and reshuffled lineups all led to the regional tournament for the Durango High School girls tennis team. Through all the tribulations, the Demons played th...

Washburn a whiz in the classroom

FLC sophomore earns RMAC Academic Men’s Golfer of the Year honors

A Great Eight for FLC in RMAC

Historic season recognized by conference coaches

Demons rerouted but not misguided in Montrose

In an already historic boys lacrosse season, the Durango Demons weren’t about to suffer their first varsity loss ever to Telluride. So, they didn’t. Despite an inausp...

FLC goes coast-to-coast for three signees

Skyhawks’ women’s lacrosse recruits two from California and one from Florida

Skyhawks take Pride in their recruits

Darr is the fourth Pride Predator to join FLC women’s soccer