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Quinn Simmons sprints to green jersey at Redlands Bicycle Classic

18-year-old road cyclist from Durango makes most of opportunity

BLM provides roundup of regional projects

Revived resources advisory council gets back to work

New GOP group thinks moderate rebranding is key to beat back Colorado’s blue wave

Still reeling from historic losses that put Democrats in charge of Colorado’s government, a group of current and former Republican state lawmakers say it’s time for a different strategy. The...

Women’s Outside Adventure Forum returns for fourth year to Durango

Event to focus on firsts, exploration

Durango sales tax supporters out-raise opponents

Voters are being asked to approve half-cent increase

Balloon game played at Durango High School pep rally raises concerns

To some people, activity was indicative of ‘normalizing’ rape culture

From the editor: After 23 years, Executive Editor Amy Maestas leaving Durango Herald

Nearly 23 years ago, I was sitting in a parking lot in Salt Lake City listening to breaking news about the city winning the 2002 Winter Olympics bid. Inside my head, I said: “I gotta get out...

Mancos farmer teaches value of real horsepower

By Jim Mimiaga Journal Staff Writer Save on fuel and tractor payments by learning to farm with a team of horses, ponies or mules. Tyler Willbanks, of Rocky D...

Winter weather forces closure of Gold King Mine treatment plant

Facility built to resist cold, but snowfall and avalanches become problematic

‘Matilda – Where the kids are smarter and braver than the adults’

Bayfield High School brings ‘Matilda the Musical’ to the stage

Best bets this weekend in and around Durango

Best bets this weekend include the BANFF Mountain Film Festival and the 11th Street Station St. Patrick’s Day Carnival. The BANFF Mountain Film Festival World Tour returns to Dura...

City Council candidates explain how to make Durango grow

Four contenders see different paths to prosperity