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Richard Ballantine inducted into Colorado Press Association Hall of Fame

‘I enjoy playing a role in telling stories’

Town by town, local journalism is dying in plain sight

WAYNESVILLE, Mo. – Five minutes late, Darrell Todd Maurina sweeps into a meeting room and plugs in his laptop computer. He places a Wi-Fi hotspot on the table and turns on a digital recorder...

‘Failing’ New York Times hits 13-year high as subscriptions soar

President Donald Trump has repeatedly described the Online subscriptions accelerated for a fourth quarter, prompting New York Times Co. to set an ambitious new goal: hitting 10 million sub...

Herald introduces new legislative reporter

Ryan Maye Handy will cover Southwest Colorado lawmakers and issues

Satirical website ‘The Farmington Tribune’ digs at Four Corners issues

Some say group needs to better identify itself as a parody

San Juan coal mine gets larger environmental review

Mine fuels N.M. station, but plant might close

Denver Post editorial asks hedge fund to sell newspaper

DENVER — In an article its Sunday edition, the Denver Post Editorial Board pleaded for its hedge fund owner to reconsider its business strategy or sell the newspaper to someone who will supp...

Newspaper nooks available at Durango Public Library

Tablets preloaded with subscriptions from three papers

Apple News is now open to publishers of all sizes

Apple is getting really serious about the publishing business. The company announced Tuesday that it’s rolling out some big new tools for Apple News that can lure more writers and editors to...

El Diablo staff sporting halos

They took on the largest schools in the state and came out shining. Durango High School seniors Elli Earl, Sydney Mattox, Katie Milliet and Audrey Morris, all editors of the scho...

Herald claims 30 statewide awards

The Durango Herald picked up 12 first places among the 30 awards given to the staff’s newsroom members Friday night at the Colorado Associated Press Editors and Reporters reception at the De...

So long, 2014

Tragedy prevails among year’s top local stories