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Local waters roiled by scallywags and weeds

When Lake Nighthorse made its debut, the city emphatically said that motorized boats would not be allowed until May. Yet the photo commemorating Opening Day showed this boat clearly cruising...

Caption This!: ‘They paved paradise and put up a barking lot’

Durango Herald Facebook reader Karyn Ekola submitted this week’s winning Caption This! headline: “They paved paradise and put up a barking lot.” The second-place caption was, “You...

Fire danger increases with high winds, dry conditions

National Weather Service issues red flag warning Monday for Southwest Colorado

Bayfield boys run to Intermountain League title at Pine River Invitational

Alamosa girls cruise to title

A new model for travel? Pay a local $25 a day to plan a trip

ViaHero offers authentic, personal experiences

Democratic 3rd Congressional District candidates advance to primary ballot

Bush, Hanlon vying to challenge Rep. Scott Tipton in general election

Baseball Roundup: Durango walks off Montrose for a sweep

Bayfield splits with Centauri

54th annual Hozhoni Days celebrates Native American culture

More than 50 tribes represented at powwow

Calendar for April 16-20

Monday Cardio and strength interval class, 9 a.m., Edgemont Highlands Community Lodge, 40 Red Canyon Trail. Engage with Your City, 5 p.m., City Hall, 949 East Second Ave., ...

Kayaking, diving in Micronesia’s turquoise waters

POHNPEI STATE, Micronesia – I’m panicked and soaked as smiling locals fish me out of the bay on the island of Pohnpei in Micronesia. “Trip of a lifetime,” I sarcastically thought as we made ...

Durango girls soccer overcomes 2-0 deficit to beat Grand Junction in 2OT

Klone provides game-winning goal

Mural celebrates what people love about Durango

Painting is first project by Local First Creative Arts Initiative