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Cubs orphaned after mother was euthanized returning to wild

DENVER (AP) – Orphan bear triplets, banished from Colorado Springs’ swank Broadmoor neighborhood for eating human food, have spent seven months in rehabilitation pens, savoring the wildlife ...

Program boosts college readiness for Native American students in Southwest Colorado

AIMS provides students with connection and support

Grand Canyon copter crashed on tribal land with fewer rules

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – A helicopter crash that killed three British tourists and left four others critically injured happened on tribal land in the Grand Canyon where air tours are not as highly...

Recall effort against Gwen Lachelt faces questions for locating at VFW

Nonprofit involvement in political activity is a gray area

Interior Department to replace Obama-era rule on methane emissions

WASHINGTON – The Interior Department is replacing an Obama-era regulation aimed at restricting harmful methane emissions from oil and gas production on federal lands. A rule being...

Durango family finds rare animal: An albino raccoon

Mammal found dead on property south of town

Winter storm transforms parched landscape across Southwest Colorado

Wet, slushy roads expected to turn icy overnight

Social realism in public art might be unbearable

Bears are featured prominently on the proposed sculptures for the busy U.S. Highway 550/160 median. So if bears are some kind of Durango symbol, why not be ultra-realistic? Why not include s...

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Colorado’s Gerard wins United States’ first gold of Games

Boy Scout Logan Moore builds staircase to Miller Middle School

Steps provide a safer path to school

Caption This!: ‘Wheel of misfortune’

Herald Staff Report Durango Herald Facebook reader Philip Weems submitted this week’s winning Caption This! headline: “Wheel of misfortune.” The second-place caption wa...

CDOT worker hit by car in Pagosa Springs dies Sunday

Nolan Olson, 64, was filling potholes on U.S. Highway 160