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Durangoans head to Standing Rock to protest pipeline

More than 50 people make 16-hour trip

Photos of the week

Take a look back the Herald’s top photos of the week.

Osprey Packs names new top executives

Cortez-based firm hires CamelBak, Black Diamond leaders

State touts Durango as a model of economic resiliency

Quality of life, diversity and leadership are keys

Community rallies to discuss school bullying

Sheriff promises to lead the way on policies

Southwest storm packs snow, lightning, hail and rain

Purgatory expects 1½ feet before it’s all over

Naturopathic doctor draws cancer patients from across the country

Complementary cancer treatments ease side-effects

Company eyes Dove Creek for hemp plant

Purchase would provide jobs, boost economy

Winter storm warning issued for San Juan Mountains

Elevations above 8,500 feet could see up to 14 inches of snow

Purgatory opens season with two times the fun

A new ski season has dawned in Durango, although unseasonably warm, dry weather has kept Purgatory from transforming into a winter wonderland just yet. Predicted snowstorms faili...

Durango Community Thanksgiving Dinner a tradition that keeps growing

Now in it’s 30th year, annual feast feeds more than 1,000

Durango will get its water this winter solely from the Animas River

Work at Lemon Dam will cut city’s access to Florida River