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After-hours archery club
Goods for the Woods hosts an after-hours archery club, which gives hunters and hobbyists something to do in the winter and keeps their skills sharp.
Photo: These two breweries make a nice pair
Alan Simons, left, managing brewer at Dry Dock Brewing in Aurora, and Ken Martin, head brewer at Steamworks Brewing Co., talk Thursday at Steamworks about the process of brewing this…
Video: A-frame comes tumbling down
Greg Alsum, with the city of Durango, uses a trackhoe on Tuesday to tear down the nearly 60-year-old A-frame building on Main Avenue across from Durango High School to make…
Fort Lewis men’s basketball in RMAC tournament quarterfinals
Fort Lewis men's basketball in the first round of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference take on Western State Colorado University at FLC.
Caption This!: ‘Bringing home the bacon’
Courtesy of Lynn Dearey Durango Herald Facebook reader June Paula French submitted this week’s winning Caption This! headline: “Bringing home the bacon.” The second-place caption was, “Harness your pork power!”…
Montezuma County teen to attend U.N. conference on women
Montezuma County’s Annika Lewis to represent rural Colorado in N.Y.
Fort Lewis College Men’s hoops
Fort Lewis College Men's basketball battle it out with Westminster College on Saturday night at FLC.
Fort Lewis College women’s basketball
Fort Lewis College women's basketball plays the last game of the regular season against Westminster College on Saturday night
DHS Crucible
Durango High School Troupe 1096 brings Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible" to the stage.
Storm covers mountain passes
A winter snowstorm moved through Southwest Colorado creating fun for snow lovers and keeping Colorado Department of Transportation crews busy.
Caption This!: ‘Wait, best in show? I thought they said best in snow. No wonder I lost!’
Courtesy of Cindy Grosserode Durango Herald Facebook reader Stephen Patrick submitted this week’s winning Caption This! headline: “Wait, best in show? I thought they said best in snow. No wonder…
MeToo march
More than 300 people took part in the #MeToo March and Rally on Saturday in Durango to speak out against sexual assault and harassment.
Rethinking fire in the San Juan National Forest
The U.S. Forest Service is rethinking how it uses fire to control growth and prevent catastrophic wildfires.
Aerial performer brings high-flying circus arts to Durango
Val Russell teaches yoga and acrobats while suspended in the air
Val Russell
Val Russell, a professional trapeze artist who founded her own performance group, Valeria’s Wings, now teaches aerial acrobatics in Durango.
Caption This!: ‘Wheel of misfortune’
Courtesy of Henry Broeren Durango Herald Facebook reader Philip Weems submitted this week’s winning Caption This! headline: “Wheel of misfortune.” The second-place caption was, “Unicycle starter kit” from reader Destiny…
Night to Shine
Hundreds of people attended "Night to Shine" in Durango, a prom-like experience for people with special needs.
Photo: February is tennis season at the Mason Center
Ron Margolis, left, prepares to return the ball to Matt Kenna during their tennis game Thursday at the Mason Center courts. The two have been able to play throughout the…
Durango girl’s basketball play Ignacio
Durango High School girl's defeat Ignacio High School in an exciting game on Tuesday night in Whalen Gym at Fort Lewis College.
Durango High School boy’s basketball take on Ignacio
Durango High School boy's basketball nearly defeat Ignacio High School in a close game in Whalen Gym at Fort Lewis College.
Video: Snowdown Balloon Rally
Pilot Skip Howes sails over the Animas Valley as part of the 2018 Snowdown Balloon Rally.Jerry McBride/Durango Herald