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Ban on uranium mining outside Grand Canyon intact

1 million acres around national park protected, but Trump could lift ban

Weekly planner for Oct. 29 - Nov. 2

Monday Community Relations Commission, 2:30 p.m., City Manager’s Conference Room, City Hall, 949 East Second Ave. Sign Code Public Meeting, 5 p.m., Durango Public Librar...

Bayfield shows heart of a champion, stuns Salida for Intermountain League crown

Wolverines claim fourth league championship

Old marina debris in McPhee will not be removed soon

Forest Service: Reservoir drinking water is unaffected

Many Connect for Health Colorado customers can expect lower costs

Income-tax penalty for not having insurance ends next year

LIVINGSTON: ‘A big cycling hootenanny’ in store for Durango in October 2019

Not even a full week has passed since Durango’s successful hosting performance for the high school mountain bike state championships. The same weekend, Fort Lewis College’s mountain bike tea...

La Plata County voters taking time with lengthy ballot

Turnout rate is slightly slower than 4 years ago

Herald welcomes three new journalists to newsroom

The Durango Herald has hired three new staff members to join its newsroom. Bret Hauff will report on police, courts and Durango city government. His professional journalism ca...

Durango police chief sets sights on new job

Kamran Afzal was hired in April 2017

La Plata County hopes to kick-start Durango Mesa Park funding

Project aims to bring new fairgrounds, event center and recreational amenities

Colorado offering free sign-language interpretation services

Two-year pilot aimed at rural areas

Colorado ski industry virtually protected from drought

DENVER (AP) – Reservoirs have turned to dust. Farmers have fallow fields. But don’t expect the skiing to languish. Ski resorts have spent many decades amassing water ri...