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Pine River Times

Women in predominately male jobs to tell their stories at Durango Diaries

Durango Diaries, the twice-a-month storyteller series hosted by The event will be held at 6 p.m. at Durango Public Library, 1900 East Third Ave. Speakers will include: ...

Vigil held to honor Gloria Casias, a domestic violence advocate

Friends and family speak out against abuse

Couple threatened at book-signing respond with compassion

Two people told Zen Cowboy owners they would be “running them out of town”

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...

Suicide-prevention bill would allow youths 12 and up to seek their own care

Payment systems could present challenges

Red Mountain pass may open next week

U.S. Highway 550 north of Durango has been closed since Sunday

State lawmakers consider tougher financial oversight on hard-rock mining

Bill would end self-bonding and require companies to demonstrate financial fortitude

Calendar of Events

SATURday, March 9 Talk and book-signing, with local author Alaric Hutchinson, 1 to 2:30 p.m., Pine River Library, 395 Bayfield Center Drive, 884-2222, ext. 510, prlibrary.org. ...

Oil rig crash closes Colorado Highway 151 near Allison

Emergency crews work to clear semi-trailer with 87,000-pound load

Montezuma commissioners declare county a gun sanctuary

Sheriff Nowlin declines to sign resolution, citing sworn duty to uphold law

Adrenaline junkies to tell their stories at Durango Diaires

Local residents to talk about their passion for outdoor recreation

Stormy week expected in Southwest Colorado

Despite above-average snowpack, runoff expected to be below normal