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At least 92% of Denver city workers vaccinated after mandate

DENVER – At least 92% of Denver’s municipal employees were vaccinated against COVID-19 as of Friday, a day after the city’s vaccine mandate took effect in a bid to slow the spread of the vir...

Bureau of Land Management hopes goats can slow wildfires

DENVER (AP) – A group of horse trailers pulls up to a trailhead outside Carbondale. The doors open and more than 800 goats jump out onto the gravel parking lot. The goats head straight for t...

Kroegers Ace Hardware under new ownership

Expanded benefits for employees and a larger inventory are on the way

Snow covers area mountains

Why climate change is making it harder to chase fall foliage

Leaf peeping seasons have been disrupted as the planet warms

Silverton is about as vaccinated as it can get. But it still has COVID.

Shots alone aren’t enough to prevent spread because of porous geographic boundaries and waning vaccine effectiveness

The ACLU has become a powerful player at the Colorado Capitol. But at what cost?

Organization’s policy team resigned this month after running an ambitious legislative agenda

Can a Lego League rekindle students’ interest in STEM education?

Durango School District 9-R seeks volunteers to put program into action

Drilling leases on 58,000 acres in public land in Colorado were awarded without proper environmental review

A federal judge was asked to void the leases awarded in 2018, but she instead ordered ‘remedial action’

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Thursday 9:27 a.m. A woman with three dogs spit and cussed at someone in the 1200 block of Escalane Drive. Police made an arrest. Wednesday 8:39 a.m. A man...

Bayfield School District defends COVID-19 policies

Parents upset unvaccinated students were asked not to attend outside events

Hey readers, what would you like to put into our time capsule?

Herald seeks ideas about items to put in vault
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