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Durango Herald to roll out metered access to website beginning Wednesday

The Durango Herald will embark on an all-access approach to our newspapers and website starting Wednesday. Many of you have heard about this approach to newspapering that is swee...

Roberts finds more GOP allies

DENVER – Ellen Roberts is no longer a Party of One. Ever since she entered the Legislature in 2007, the Republican senator from Durango found has herself alone, or with perhaps on...

Special-needs program to change

Outlying districts will be asked to pay for students

Young but not green growers at Durango Farmers Market

It’s the talk of the town: 18th season to kick off today

Herald releases apps for newspaper

Recent-year subscribers of The Durango Herald have had access – if they chose – to the e-edition, which is a replica of the printed newspaper. Now, those subscribers also have ac...

One day their prince did come

Young journalists dream of the day their name appears on the front page of a major newspaper. But for The Durango Herald intern Stefanie Dazio in Washington, D.C., her name wasn’t...

Housing agency hires director

Planner from Alaska will help put 5-year plan into action

Edgemont catwalk coming down

Couple decides not to pursue appeal to board

A thirst for innovation

Lack of water prompts Ute Mountain Ute farm to think outside the box

In 2013, Democrats had their way

Bruised Republicans promise to remember lessons learned

Juvenile held accountable for fire

Restitution for Weber blaze to be determined

Staff walks off job forcing two-day Cosmo closure

Cosmopolitan Restaurant had to close Tuesday and Wednesday after staff members walked out. Twenty-five bartenders, servers and other employees quit and walked out after executive ...