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Herald Staff Report

Most Durango, La Plata County offices closed to public Wednesday

FBI warns of possible armed protests on Inauguration Day

San Juan Basin Public Health emphasizes limited availability of COVID-19 vaccine

The supply of COVID-19 vaccine is currently limited, with the state of Colorado receiving about 70,000 doses of vaccine each week for a population of 5.8 million residents. Distr...

Have you been keeping up with local headlines? Test your knowledge in Quiz No. 104

About 140 people participated in last week’s quiz. Participants scored highest on a question about a new way of tracking COVID-19, with 100% of respondents correctly answering “Te...

New Mexico man arrested for allegedly decapitating family kitten

Joseph Weaver is a Jicarilla Game and Fish officer, authorities say

Magpies Newsstand in Durango burglarized

Cash, merchandise taken Saturday

Have you been keeping up with local headlines? Test your knowledge in Quiz No. 103

About 145 people participated in last week’s quiz. Participants scored highest on a question about avalanche danger, with 97% of respondents correctly answering “It is unusually d...

San Juan Basin Archaeological Society to host virtual meeting

San Juan Basin Archaeological Society invites the public to a virtual presentation at 7 p.m. Wednesday via Zoom. After a brief business meeting, Dianne Scialla will present “Heav...

COVID-19 case among staff reported at Ignacio High School

IHS shifts to temporary remote learning

Colorado Parks and Wildlife rescues orphaned cub north of Durango

Bear had injuries to paws, was emaciated

Durango calls for community input on strategic plan

Plan offers short-, long-term guide for city

2021 should be a shot in the arm

Time will tell if novel coronavirus continues to impact budgets, businesses and court trials

2020: A year marked by plague, protest and triumph in Southwest Colorado

COVID-19 ushers in era of social distancing, takeout food and face masks