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Durango’s top water users: Skyhawks and fire hydrants

Big consumers planning conservation measures

Pot tax impact on black market can’t be predicted

Editor’s note: Now through the Nov. 5 election, The Durango Herald is examining common claims made in ballot campaigns. Campaign: Proposition AA, marijuana taxes. Claim...

Chemical weapons stockpile lingers

PUEBLO – On the high plains at this city’s eastern edge, fields of concrete bunkers arrayed like a vast cemetery hold most of the remaining stockpile of the nation’s chemical weapons. The ea...

Accidents snarl traffic on Camino

Colo. legislation would help with fire mitigation

Added money would help with prevention

Locals gear up for Halloween

Three Springs hosts Fall Festival

Disabled greeter fired for clocking in late after lunches

A Bayfield man who suffered a brain injury in 2005 and has been working as a greeter at Walmart in Durango was fired Monday, setting off outrage among those who know him. Matt Woo...

No flu shot? You may be playing ‘Russian roulette’

Health professionals urge immunization

Be a dear about antlers

Bucks more active; items may pose hazard during rut

Travel writer not sold on old mining towns’ main streets

After being named top 10 this or most popular that a multitude of times during the last few years, Durango’s appeal was lost on Condé Nast Traveler writer Nathan Lump. In “The Dai...

State’s best, brightest students visit Durango

3-day leadership conference draws 500

Gov. Hickenlooper taps Denver judge for Supreme Court

DENVER – A Denver judge with experience as a prosecutor and defense attorney will become Colorado’s newest Supreme Court justice in January. Denver District Judge William Hood on ...