Beloved Durango columnist and journalist dies at 67

Colleagues of Ann Butler remember reporter for her compassion, intelligence and diligent fact-finding

Protesters picket The Durango Herald

Leaders from La Plata County GOP showed up to protest coverage, bar reporters entry from events

Durango Herald welcomes new Deputy Editor

Colorado native eyes more solution-based, enterprise journalism

Colorado lawmakers could block constituents on social media if governor signs bipartisan bill

Various federal courts have weighed the issue of elected officials blocking people online

Tribal radio station seeks a collaborative approach to reporting the news

KSUT hopes to continue expanding its listener base and reporting staff

City of Durango may scrap its DGOV broadcast services

Online media is overshadowing traditional television channel

Documentary highlights Durango’s Mountain Middle School as media literacy success

‘Trust Me’ shows how schools can teach students to think critically about information and media

The Durango Herald takes 56 awards in two newspaper contests

Newspaper earns General Excellence Award from Colorado Press Association

A new model for local news

Durango entrepreneur sees videos as future to keep community informed

Talk about town: Fort Lewis College graduate’s work to air on Rocky Mountain PBS

The work of a former Fort Lewis College student will be showcased across the state later this week on Rocky Mountain PBS. Callie Morris, who graduated from FLC last spring, produ...

Sexting among Durango students sparks police investigation

School officials also see uptick in vaping, drug use

Voters will be asked to create property tax for libraries

Petitioners gather sufficient signatures to place question on ballot