DHS girls soccer on a slide

Durango High School soccer isn’t used to losing three games in a row, especially at a big tournament on the Front Range. But that’s what happened to the Demons’ girls team at the ...

DHS can’t dig out of first-inning hole

The first inning doomed the Demons in two of three games to open the season. After giving up nine runs in the first inning Saturday, the Durango High School baseball team couldn’t...

Putting elements together

Durango boys lacrosse searching for chemistry

Play ball!

Demons pick up expected split, but in reverse order at tourney

Demons spurned by golden-goal

DHS girls soccer drops opener at Air Academy tournament

DHS girls tennis drops first match

The Durango Demons only had three days of on-court practice to determine their lineup for the first girls tennis tournament of the season. When they finally arrived in Grand Junct...

Vocational education shines at DHS

Nine Durango High School students have qualified for SkillsUSA state competition in April. The national program, supported by business and industry, offers training in areas as di...

DHS boys, girls 2nd

The Durango High School boys and girls opened the track and field season with second-place finishes Saturday in the Farmington Early Bird Invitational. “Durango lost a big cadre o...

Titan of science

Durango native Margaret Liu is ‘The Mother of DNA Vaccines’

‘It was never close’

Aspen routs DHS boys lacrosse

Demons gets to play outside

DHS girls soccer wins season opener

Very honorable mention for DHS grad

If you’re a fan of New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, you may have read about “Taylor Graham of Ithaca College” in the last paragraph of his Thursday story. Yep, that’s ou...