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In candidates’ forum, rivals call out Rep. Scott Tipton’s absence

Democrats and Republican spoke about police, guns, elections and more

Virtual caps fly for Fort Lewis College graduates

Adventurer Erik Weihenmayer gives commencement address

Photos: Car catches fire in Burger King drive-thru

Durango applauds collaboration ahead of restaurant reopenings

Government and economic leaders push for unity

Cy Scarborough, co-founder of Bar D Chuckwagon, dies at 93

Iconic Durango entertainer was also a husband, father and grandfather

Herald wins 48 awards in two competitions, including sweepstakes prize

Newspaper recognized for website, excellence, public service

Caitlin Cannon releases latest album

‘The TrashCannon Album’ explores hard truths

Little Richard, flamboyant rock ’n’ roll pioneer, dead at 87

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Little Richard, the self-proclaimed “architect of rock ’n’ roll” whose piercing wail, pounding piano and towering pompadour irrevocably altered popular music while introdu...

J-Calvin drops new single just when we need it

Local soul-funk-groove band J-Calvin has released a new single, and it couldn’t come at a better time, said Jesse Ogle, the band’s bass player and leader-composer. “We thought it ...

Jon Stickley Trio tough to classify

You won’t pigeonhole Jon Stickley. The Asheville, North Carolina-based guitar player, with ties to Durango through Broke Mountain Bluegrass Band, would on paper be a bluegrass mu...

Our view: Like peanut butter and chocolate, ‘Lay Down’ just works

How is this for an American story: On the third day of February 1947, auspiciously under the sign of Aquarius, a child, Melanie Anne, was born in Queens, New York, to Freddie Safka, a Ukrain...

Durango dancer keeping on her toes

Pandemic forces Francesca Bianchi home from college