Author - The Durango Herald
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Jonathan Romeo
Position: Staff reporter

Cyclist hit Sunday in critical condition

Neil Hannum, who runs the Chip Peddler, an active member of community

Texas company fined for illegally operating well in La Plata County

Well posed health, environmental risks, commission says

Rain-barrel law helps educate about water conservation in the West

Conservationists look toward the next step in water law

Towering wind turbines generate controversy, income in Monticello, Utah

It was nearly two decades in the making, yet took just a couple months to build, forever changing the landscape of the Southeast Utah high desert, and altering the culture of a small rural t...

Durango Brewing Co. eyes July 1 reopening

Local brewery has spent almost a year closed for renovations

EPA’s Gold King point man to retire

Questions remain on who ordered excavation of Gold King Mine

Fire south of Durango 100 percent contained

The wildland fire eight miles south of Durango has been 100 percent contained as of Sunday evening, said Karola Hanks, fire marshal with the Durango Fire Protection District. “We ...

Silverton aims to honor town marshal slain in 1880s

La Plata County sheriff's missteps led to death, according to some

Chaco Canyon oil and gas lease sale delayed

An oil and gas lease sale near Chaco Canyon was postponed this week for the third time, leaving conservationists and tribal communities on edge over the uncertain future of one of the countr...

Long-term campers in San Juan Mountains spur campground closures

Transient campsites a growing problem in San Juan National Forest

After dam release, river runs through the Lower Dolores

The opening of the lower Dolores River for the first time in five years was a joyous occasion for boaters who could swing the impromptu release. However, it was also a sober realization that...

Vigil for Orlando victims transcends race, sexual orientation

Hundreds of Durangoans stand in solidarity