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Tyler Brown
Position: Herald Staff Writer

Durango sees more trash this year during spring clean up

City collected 4,070 cubic yards of waste, a 21% increase from 2022

Laura’s Artisan food truck set for grand opening at Powerhouse Science Center

Craft sandwich and salad establishment settles in prime location along Animas River Trail in Durango

Motel Durango aspires to be outdoor hub with hostel rooms

Big renovations planned for the inn owned by Mountain Capital Partners

Dough!rango Dough Bar looks to tap into new market near train station

‘I decided to jump in to offer this unique dessert to the area,’ says owner

Durango rocket club aims for the sky in national competition

Students must launch hen egg 850 feet up, keep it aloft, and land safely

LPEA says proposed bylaw amendment aims to clarify deadlines and reflect state laws

Power cooperative is attempting to clear up confusion in regulatory articles

Durango School District 9-R to begin Narcan training Wednesday

Parents must sign waiver for students to participate

City of Durango seeks partial design completion for first phase of Lake Nighthorse pipeline

Utilities manager says this will be a collaborative effort with community stakeholders

Southwest Colorado Education Collaborative to host career pathway expo

Event will allow students and parents to see what local careers students can pursue

Vallecito Reservoir prepares for above-average runoff

Bureau of Reclamation expects inflow to be more than double reservoir’s capacity

Cut in fiber-optic line causes widespread internet outage in Southwest Colorado

Ting reports outages across the region and says the problem may be resolved by Tuesday evening

SBA regional administrator says economy’s recovery from pandemic has been impressive

Colorado’s tourism industry and businesses adaptability among reasons for expedited recovery