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Herald Staff Report

Bobcats stop two-game skid

Jones throws three touchdowns in win

Pagosa Springs celebrates those who create

Who says America doesn’t make anything anymore? Well, a lot of people do, but they can’t be talking about the town of Pagosa Springs. To prove it, artists and craftspeople this we...

Safety is No. 1 hunting priority

Practice, care can help avoid accidents

Meet the new boss, just the 6th in 104 years

The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference needed a new captain to steer its ship, and Chris Graham will take the helm. Graham was announced as the RMAC’s sixth commissioner in its 10...

DHS cycling finds peace in Peaceful Valley

Demons second in the standings with state looming

Edwards rolls into the state semifinals

Searle out and Downs and Ensign in limbo for the Demons

Power outage affects 3,000 customers

A power outage in the Durango area affected about 3,000 customers for about an hour Thursday evening, said Indiana Reed, La Plata Electric Association spokeswoman. The power was ...

A formidable foe beats BHS volleyball

Wolverines have three losses this season, two to Class 4A N.M. Piedra Vista

YAFL talks about playoffs

Durango youth football’s regular season ends with a trio of victories

BHS volleyball sweeps Pagosa Springs

Bayfield High School swept Pagosa Springs 3-0 in an Intermountain League volleyball match Tuesday night on the road. BHS (11-3, 5-0 IML) collected 34 kills and a .407 attack perc...

No joke – farce is serious comedy

The Fort Lewis College Theatre Department will stage its opening show for the new school year in two weeks, and the show’s director will be teaching almost right up until the curtain rises. ...

Skyhawks’ Kinzer digs up a weekly RMAC award

Libero named week’s top defensive player