Local & Regional News
The Blotter
Durango Police Tuesday 12:18 p.m. A man was reportedly loitering and harassing customers at 81301 Coffee House & Roasters, 3101 Main Ave. 4:07 p.m. An intoxicated man was passed out…
New Year’s won’t halt our First Thursday
Phyllis Stapler’s “Coyote” is the featured artwork for a previous First Thursday Art Walk at Sorrel Sky Gallery. The gallery will be open for the January First Thursday Art Walk…
21 elk drown after being on ice near Pagosa Springs
Elk carcasses lie on the banks of Echo Canyon Reservoir after being removed from the water by Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers Monday evening. Pagosasprings.com had so much traffic that…
Workshops on radon education
Radon appears in high levels in La Plata County, and some homes need help with mitigation. Chris Herman of HouseMaster Home Inspection of Durango, struggles in January 2014 to squeeze…
Chapman closed for holiday
Pace Thompson, 4, and his dad, Ben Thompson, didn’t get to Chapman Hill in time to use the tow rope on Wednesday afternoon, so they ascended the hill under their…
Local Briefs
Local DUI enforcement to be increased The Colorado Department of Transportation, the Colorado State Patrol and law-enforcement agencies throughout Colorado will have the final DUI enforcement period of 2014 and…
30 organizations benefit from tax credits
Thirty area organizations have been recertified as Enterprise Zone Contribution Projects by the Colorado Economic Development Commission, according to a Region 9 Economic Development District news release. This designation allows…
Dayplanner Thursday
Meetings and Events Durango High Noon Rotary meeting, noon, DoubleTree Hotel, 501 Camino del Rio, www.durangohighnoonrotary.com. Kiwanis Club of Durango meeting, noon, Durango Community Recreation Center, 2700 Main Ave. Disabled…
Police caution: ‘Pre-plan your night’
New Year’s Eve will be wet, with snow to hit around 9 p.m.
Bad-check writer arrested
Durango police caught up with a man who has been writing checks on a closed account at Wells Fargo Bank. He passed four checks for a total of almost $2,300…
Ellen Roberts prepares for last term
Leadership role for Durango lawmaker as split session starts in Denver
Dayplanner Wednesday
Meetings and Events Kiwanis of the Narrow Gauge meeting, 6:45-7:30 a.m., Carver Brewing Co., 1022 Main Ave., 375-0079. Sunrise Yoga, 7-8 a.m. and 8:15-9:15 a.m., Boys and Girls Club of…
The Blotter
Durango Police Monday 8:33 a.m. Someone reported seeing homeless people camping in an alley in the 500 block of East Eighth Avenue. 11:48 a.m. Someone reported losing money last Saturday…
DHS marketing students in action
Durango High School marketing students will present their analysis of local businesses Jan. 12-21. The Marketing in Action class asks students to consult a local business to determine its challenges,…
Local Briefs
Prostate cancer group to meet The Man to Man Prostate Cancer Support Group will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Durango Public Library, 1900 East Third Ave. One of the…
Quest leads to Smithsonian magazine
More than one-third of soldiers in the Civil War died, and many more returned physically disabled or fighting what now is known as post-traumatic stress disorder. Durangoan Marti Bourjaily’s relative…
Registration open for coed volleyball and men’s basketball
The deadline to register for coed volleyball and men’s basketball at the Durango Recreation Center is Jan. 14. Games will start the last week of January.JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald file photo…
Mesa Verde on heritage site lists
Mesa Verde National Park was named one of 22 world heritage sites in the United States by the National Park Service.Durango Herald file photo The National Park Service’s new online…
City departments explain what they do
Joann Nevils, a Durango Library assistant, helps Durango businessman Ron Corkish navigate through a library search.JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald file photo The Durango Public Library has scheduled a free series of…
17 vehicles towed for snow removal
Seventeen vehicles were towed in downtown Durango in the predawn hours Saturday to allow city crews to clear snow from principal streets. Towing companies, operating on a rotating basis, contract…
A lingering cold
Snow squalls and cold appear to be the new norm for the Durango area, at least through Thursday. A pedestrian crosses the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad tracks at…
State leaders talk police tensions
Denver roundtable aims to bring sides together over racial issues
From tree to mulch
Local Briefs
Marvel grange to host New Year’s Eve party “Don’t Spill the Beans” New Year’s Eve Party will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Marvel Grange, 217 County Road…