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Cyclists ride for prostate awareness

Bicyclists pedaling from Austin, Texas, to Denver to gather money for the nonprofit Pints for Prostates organization will stop Thursday in Durango as part of a two-week trip. A pa...

Blame game filters down to Colorado

The bitter political ramifications of the federal government shutdown washed from Washington, D.C., to Southwest Colorado and back again in great roiling waves all day Tuesday, with politici...

It’s time to connect on Animas River Trail

In these days of political discord and a government shutdown, here comes Durango Connect to save the day. The concept: Thousands of community-minded residents joining hands on th...

Heavy traffic slows health website on debut day

DENVER – Heavy consumer interest and website glitches marked the first day of Colorado’s health insurance exchange Tuesday. The Connect for Health Colorado website is designed to ...

What do you think about the government shutdown?

The Durango Herald asked people Tuesday on Main Avenue: “What is your opinion of the government shutdown?” “I think it’s bull (expletive). Congress is getting paid, but they expec...

Second Avenue hotels get height variance

Vote goes 3-2 for developer

Ex-Bayfield marshal in critical condition

Six days after former Bayfield Town Marshal Jim Harrington was seriously injured in a horseback riding accident, he was listed in critical condition at Lakewood’s St. Anthony Hospital on Tue...

Durango feels shutdown

Unresolved political squabble in D.C. cuts federal services

Revenue woes threaten library, senior center

County analyst cites ‘funding cliff’ by 2017

Forest fire ideas kindle at Colorado Capitol

Roberts calls some proposals heavy-handed

Water-main break brings gusher

Pipe leaks for 2 hours; residents lose pressure

La Plata County grapples over retail marijuana growers

Staff recommends licensing board