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Health officials remind residents of rabies risk

Warmer weather means rodents are more active

Registered sex offender returns to La Plata County

Vollert will be considered homeless until he finds a place to live

Lake Nighthorse road project moves forward

Construction to take 2 to 3 months

Fort Lewis College alumnus converts van from home to hummus restaurant

Mike Klaskala never thought while he was living out of his massive 1996 Grumman Step Van that one day he’d start a business inside it. Yet if all goes according to plan for the fo...

Utah recreation mecca considered for monument status

Local outdoor industry depends on Cedar Mesa

Help pick a sculpture for Carnegie Building

Public open house on Wednesday

Smiley Cafe reopens under new management

Former business owner says she was kicked out

Caption This!: ‘Cat nip or cat nap?’

Durango Herald Facebook reader Kayla Patterson sent in this week’s Caption This! winning headline “Cat nip or cat nap?” Coming in a close second was “Don’t mind me, I’m taking a l...

EPA is coming to town

Agency officials will provide updates on Superfund site

Mesa Verde National Park visitor numbers up in 2015

More than a half-million people visited the park in 2015

Wind causes rolling power outages in Southwest Colorado

Trees were blowing into lines

3 activities director finalists for Durango High to be introduced

Community forum to be held Monday afternoon