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The Durango Herald will cease Monday print edition

Popular features will remain in Wednesday, Friday, weekend papers

City takes middle-of-the-road approach to safety

I’ve noticed some disturbing traffic trends at Florida Road and County Road 250 near Bread. The right-hand turn lanes bisect the pedestrian crosswalks. Drivers just blow through and ignore y...

Fourth graders explore ancient Colorado life through real artifacts

Arrowheads, atlatls help explain life 13,000 years ago

Durango Broncos fans find screens showing their team

‘At least they’re not showing the Raiders’

Osprey donates over 200 backpacks to Cortez schools

Packs going to students in need

Pickleball tournament in Durango draws devotees

Fast-growing sport looks for permanent outdoor courts in Durango

Photo: Durango church 1898

And the West is History: Durango church 1898

Water district rebuffs Ignacio’s request for service

Town searching for cheaper delivery options

Farm Bureau, state officials share concerns about youth involvement at 100th anniversary

Colorado agriculture commissioner: “We’ve got your back”

As Colorado’s meth crisis grows, doctors try medication to treat addiction

Melinda McDowell had used drugs since she was a teenager. But she didn’t try methamphetamine until one fateful night in 2017 after her mother died suddenly of a stroke. She went over to a ne...

Have you been keeping up with local headlines? Test your knowledge in Quiz No. 37

About 80 people participated in last week’s quiz. Participants scored highest on a question about the Potawatomi Leadership Program, with 66% of respondents correctly answering, “...

Mobile home parks become immigrants’ home away from home

AVON – The Aspens Mobile Home Village sits on a wedge of land tucked between eastbound I-70 and the Eagle River in the mountains near Vail. The park is easy to miss in the blur of freeway sp...