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Durango Utilities Commission hears merits of fluoride in drinking water

Teeth demineralization prevention noted

Durangoans can expect sunny days, frigid nights

Sub-zero temperatures likely Tuesday night

Colorado postpones switch to SAT tests to spring 2017

Transition for college entrance exams includes PSAT for 10th-graders

Before spreading ashes on public lands, check the rules

Agencies have different requirements for private ceremonies with cremains

In northeast Colorado, Bonnie, Lawton Lieder carry on artistic tradition

FORT MORGAN – Art runs in the family for Wiggins resident Bonnie Noles Lieder. Her parents, Earlene and Harley Noles, were both lifelong artists. Her father, who also used to be a...

After a delay for Gold King Mine spill, Bill Simon, co-founder of the Animas River Stakeholders Group, finally enjoying retirement

After more than 20 years as a coordinator of the Animas River Stakeholders Group, Bill Simon was about to retire when he received a call on Aug. 6 from a friend who said he should take a loo...

Consumer Affairs website ranks Cortez among state’s safest towns

Ranked No. 5 in for low risk to home burglary

Cortez to mull allowing outdoor dining, drinking

Cortez officials are expected to review a draft ordinance Tuesday night that would allow downtown businesses to offer outdoor dining and alcohol consumption. According to the prop...

Upper Pine Fire Protection District seeks ambulance

Eighty percent of Upper Pine River Fire District calls are for medical response, not fires, but the district is dealing with a critical shortage of ambulances. The district board ...

Winning caption: ‘Santa, slow down!’

Durango Herald Facebook reader Paul Hanson sent in this week’s Caption This! winning headline, “Santa, slow down!” Coming in second was “Dashing through the snow,” sent in by Suza...

Durango-La Plata County Airport ranks gets low marks for delays compared to other airports

Weather, remoteness cited as reasons by airport director

More coyotes killed under Utah bounty program in 2015

SALT LAKE CITY – A Utah state program that pays a bounty for dead coyotes brought in about 1,000 more carcasses last year, despite criticism after the shooting death of a well-known wolf mis...