Local & Regional News
Local panel dissects legal marijuana
Around 50 people, mostly students, attended a panel discussion of marijuana Thursday evening at Fort Lewis College. From left are: Tracy Robinette and Maggie Gallagher of Santé Alternative Wellness, Ariel…
Spruce beetle workshop at FLC
The U.S. Forest Service has scheduled a March 17 workshop to inform the public about spruce beetle killing many spruce trees in Colorado. The workshop is scheduled from 6 to…
Climate change on the local level to be discussed
Four area youngsters and their families join weekend instructors for a mountaintop lunch break after spending the morning studying pika habitats in the peaks near Silverton. Several studies are looking…
And then there were two
The final three contestants on “Ellen’s Design Challenge” were, from left, Durangoan Tim McClellan, Jose Gaspar de Jesus from Los Angeles and Katie Stout from Brooklyn, New York. Gaspar de…
Local Briefs
‘Man to Man’ group talks prostate cancer The “Man to Man” prostate cancer support group will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Durango Public Library, 1900 East Third Ave. The…
La Plata County seeking finance committee members
La Plata County is seeking someone with financial expertise to serve on the Long Term Finance Committee.Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald file photo La Plata County Long Term Finance Committee is seeking…
The Blotter
Durango Police Thursday 12:01 a.m. A man was climbing onto a roof in the 700 block of Main Avenue. 1:04 a.m. Young people were causing a disturbance by laughing outside…
Dayplanner Friday
Meetings and Events 2015 Winter Bike to Work Day, 7-9 a.m., Main Avenue in front of Durango Coffee Co., 730 Main Ave., 375-4901. Sunrise Yoga, 7-8 a.m. and 8:15-9:15 a.m.,…
FLC to host marijuana discussion
Fort Lewis College is to host a panel discussion tonight reviewing Durango’s experience with legal marijuana. “What’s up with marijuana” will feature representatives from at least two local marijuana shops…
Weather won’t deter Bike to Work Day
If you were thinking the threat of a storm would flatten Durango’s fifth annual winter salute to those who ride or walk to work, think again. “Winter Bike to Work…
The Blotter
Durango Police Wednesday 2:23 a.m. Several vehicles were cited for parking problems in the east 100 block of Seventh Street. Thursday 11:49 p.m. Officers made an extra patrol in the…
Financial pro enters City Council race
Sean Waddell wants to prioritize costly infrastructure needs
It’s got a second act
Dean Mullen of Scapegoat Landscaping clears the roof at Durango Muffler on 15th Street on Wednesday. The National Weather Service expects another snowstorm to move through Southwest Colorado starting today…
Tipton re-ups Fort Lewis tuition bill
Native Americans’ costs would shift from Colorado to federal
Three Colvig Silver Camp signs valued at $300 stolen
Police want information about missing wooden signs
Sportsmen rally for their public lands
Colorado’s anglers and hunters protest efforts to transfer federal lands to state control
Local Briefs
Our Place adult care volunteers needed Our Place adult day care is seeking loving, caring, compassionate, dependable volunteers. People need to be at least 18 years of age, have a…
Dayplanner Thursday
Meetings and Events Durango High Noon Rotary Club meeting, noon, DoubleTree Hotel, 501 Camino del Rio, www.durangohighnoonrotary.com. Kiwanis Club of Durango meeting, noon, Durango Community Recreation Center, 2700 Main Ave.…
Gardner disappointed in Keystone veto
Bennet calls pipeline debate a distraction from solving real energy issues
Local Brookside Park to remain organic
After weeds win round 1, natural treatments get another chance
Fun with math
Daton Counts, 11, and Clara Wolf, 12, students at Mountain Middle School, play cribbage in Rob Rich’s class on Tuesday. “It is a fun game to teach, and it is…