Galleries & Photos
FLC Composting Facility
Fort Lewis College School of Engineering students and faculty designed and build at composting facility for the Environmental Center on campus.
Photo: Brewers ride for a cause
Caption This!: ‘No ma’am, I am not a Pokemon’
This week’s photo comes from reader Debbie Davis, who took this photo of a baby bird in one of the six bird boxes she keeps at her home.Courtesy of Debbie…
Photo: Making bubbles
Todd Anderson, left, shows off his custom bubble-maker for the crowd at Party in the Park on Saturday at Buckley Park.Luke Perkins/Durango Herald
Nat’s Kiva
Friends and family of Natanya Joy Mallin-Jameson, are building a kiva in her memory near the Lions Den. Mallin-Jameson grew up in Durango and graduated from Fort Lewis College before…
Hardrock 100: Blake Wood
New Mexico's Blake Wood has completed 19 Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Runs, and he is going for 20 this year. Only Fruita's Kirk Apt has finished the race 20 or…
Photo: Tools for summer fun
Tubers, cyclists and walkers cruised the Animas River Trail on Friday afternoon. With highs forecast near 90 this weekend, the trail is likely to be busy Saturday and Sunday.Shaun Stanley/Durango…
Photo: Brothers stick together
Four-year-old Hayden Rahm, left, walks hand-in-hand Friday with his 2-year-old brother, Camden, as their family picnics outside the Durango Community Recreation Center. The boys and their parents, Kayla and Evan…
Joel Jones
Joel Jones, former president of Fort Lewis College, dies Wednesday, July 13, 2016. Here's a look at Jones' life in the Durango community over the past years.
Photo: Beating the heat
Four-year-old Hazel Korce and two furry friends explore the waters of the Animas River on Wednesday at Santa Rita Park. The Korces of Albuquerque are visiting Durango on a family…
Photo: Remembering a furry friend
In memory of a dog named Zyla, killed after being struck by a car, a bin of tennis balls was placed at the entrance to the Durango Dog Park on…
Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy is used at Assertive Wellness Center in the Durango Tech Center as part of anti-inflammatory treatments.
HR 100: Ski
Durango's Jason Schlarb teamed up with three men to conquer the Hardrock 100 course during a March ski traverse. Now, the ultra-marathon star will get his first chance to compete…
Photo: Light at the end of the canyon
Climbing out of darkness, Kyle Edmondson scales a cliff wall in Cascade Creek on Friday north of Durango.Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Photo: Long summer days
A bicyclist glides along the Animas River Trail as David Faye practices his slack line technique in Schneider Park on Monday under mostly clear skies and warm temperatures. The National…
Caption This: ‘What do you mean I missed last call?’
This week’s photos come from reader Michael Lubin of his cat, Bella, who maybe has had one too many.Courtesy of Michael Lubin Coming in a close second was “Human, where…
Train upgrades
The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad uses modern technology in the mechanical upkeep of the trains.
Photos: Art on the Animas
Photo: Take a step into the past
Search for clues in Dylan Redwine case
La Plata County Sheriff's Office led a search this week for any clues in the case of Dylan Redwine's death. Searchers combined Middle Mountain near Vallecito Reservoir.
Photo: Swooping down for a view
Veterans Homestead Project
The Veterans Homestead Project run by Greg Hopkins has made some progress helping other veterans with agriculture projects and functioning as therapy for those with PTSD.
Caption This!: ‘Take paste eating to a whole new level!’
This week’s photo comes from reader Debbie Goodman who took the photo at Town Plaza in Durango.Courtesy of Debbie Goodman Coming in a close second was “Now you can lick…