Photo: A magical mystical wristband
Kelly Behn shows a copy of her vaccination card to Dawn Staten, vice president of the Snowdown board of directors, to obtain a wristband so she can attend Snowdown events.…
Kelly Behn shows a copy of her vaccination card to Dawn Staten, vice president of the Snowdown board of directors, to obtain a wristband so she can attend Snowdown events.…
Charlie Guion, 13, gets a little air while skiing on Friday at Chapman Hill. The ski area is open from 3:30 to 8 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 4…
Gary Penington, former director of the Community Concert Hall at Fort Lewis College, remembers Indiana Reed who was the publicist for the Concert Hall for more than 20 years and…
Bri States, owner of Bri's Bridal Boutique, places wedding dresses on mannequins as she gets ready for the Durango Wedding Expo on Friday in the Exhibit Building at the La…
Camila Arrevalo, 7, and her dog, Lady, take Jayden Stiles, 11, for a ride on her scooter Thursday in Hermosa. The high temperature hit 52 degrees on Thursday in Durango,…
Margaret Larson runs along Rim Drive on Tuesday afternoon. Larson runs 4 miles every other day usually in the morning, but because of the warmer temperatures, she was out later…
Sunny skies and a high of 51 degrees on Friday made for a great day to be outside, as these cyclists ride over the Animas River on the Animas River…
Artists’ exhibit seeks to educate public about benefits wolves bring to Colorado landscapes
Ashley Delehunt drops off her Christmas tree Thursday at Santa Rita Park between the Animas River and the playground. Residents can leave their natural trees, free of ornaments and tinsel,…
James Gallegos of Pagosa Springs rides his snowmobile Tuesday through fresh snow on Wolf Creek Pass. The recent round of winter storms dropped about 100 inches of snow on the…
Tristan May, 16, rides a rail Thursday on the steps leading to Riverview Elementary School. Tristan is the son of Mariah May and Peter May-Ostendorp. Durango received just enough snow…
Lilly Bailey of Tucson, Arizona, sleds Tuesday in Buckley Park. A rapid succession of storms brought several inches of snow this week to Durango, and even more to higher elevations.…
Eleanor Hughes, 6, of Durango skis at Chapman Hill Ski Area on Wednesday while her dad, Chris, and sister, Raleigh, 4, look on. The ski area opened for the season…
Snow covers the La Plata Mountains on Tuesday. The National Weather Service forecasts sun and a high of 46 on Wednesday in Durango, then a chance of snow moves in…
Regis wins both games
A student walks near "The River Potters" sculpture as snow falls Tuesday at Fort Lewis College. A storm that blew into the region Tuesday was expected to bring 6-12 inches…
Both FLC squads score wins
A resident who lives near Purgatory Resort digs out of 24 inches of snow Friday after a snow storm moved through the area. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)cca
Chandler Griffin, spokesman for San Juan Basin Public Health, talks Thursday about the importance of the mobile monoclonal antibody treatment unit for those who have tested positive for COVID-19. The…
Scorpions win both duals
Zoe Handly, 12, left, Lucy Nass, 13, center, and Esmeralda Garcia, 12, talk to their friends while they sell baked goods as a fundraiser for Bella Dance Studio on Friday…
Rasta Stevie holds a spirit wand that his wife, Feather Smith, and her son, Che Smith, made for their business, Found Activated Art, on Friday. They are setting up for…
Sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s on Thursday drew people to the Animas River. Sunny skies and warm weather will return Friday, according to the National Weather Service. A…
Boys win in OT, 48-42; girls come up short, 40-37
Golfers enjoy warm temperatures and sunshine Tuesday at Hillcrest Golf Club. The first days of December are expected to be sunny and warm in Durango. The high will hit 60…
Bluejays lose to Haxtun in historic season