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Climbing the twin mountains of cancer

Durango woman among those facing harsh treatments, high bills

Guv hits trail for school-tax campaign

Opponent: Including local taxes, state is ‘anything but undertaxed’

Note to readers

Because of a power failure Tuesday night at The Durango Herald’s printing plant in Cortez, many Herald subscribers did not receive their paper on time Wednesday morning. Most late papers wer...

An eye on high-hazard dams

Electra Lake gets a state fix, but money is tight

Police in pursuit of stabbing suspect after fight at Moe’s

One man is sent to Mercy hospital with ‘pretty serious’ wound to neck

District 9-R touts positive test scores

Bayfield results ‘mixed;’ Ignacio’s high school up

Woman to face attempted murder charges

Police arrive at 14th Street house after neighbor reports odor of gas

Efforts for small-scale hydropower become law

Cutting red tape opens opportunity for emissions-free power

Former County Extension Office director dies

Phyllis Lee spent 44 years in service

Durango water rates could go up by 10 percent in 2014

To keep ahead of the costs of repairing an aging water system and other capital improvements, the city of Durango is considering asking for about a 10 percent increase in the water rate for ...

Recreational pot shops in county on hold

County attorney doesn’t expect a revenue bonanza from sales

Region needs more nurses

Colorado medical educators make the case Tuesday