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Time has come for Durango Athletic Hall of Fame

One hundred forty years. When the town of Durango was formed two miles south of Animas City in 1880 to serve the San Juan mining district, it would have been impossible for those settlers to...

Purgatory Resort extends closure, still hopes to open this season

No uphill access at Purgatory during closure; Hesperus offering uphill

Purgatory Resort to remain open amid coronavirus pandemic

Ski areas across Colorado won’t shut down

Chapman Hill Ski Area approaches season closure

Warm weather turns snow slushy, lures residents to other activities

Ride with Jake: Burton impact felt over bittersweet weekend

Snowboarding honors a godfather who made it a sport

War-weary Afghan youth turn to snowboarding for thrills

KABUL, Afghanistan – Aspen! Zermatt! Kabul? While Afghanistan’s capital may seem an unlikely destination for snowboarders, a group of young Afghans is looking to put the city on t...

Photo finish for Durango’s Lochte-Bono at Youth Olympics

Rising snowboard cross racer has memorable Youth Olympics

Durango’s Lochte-Bono to race snowboard cross at Youth Olympics

Durango teenager continues to train in snowboard cross full time in Silverthorne

The Durango Herald’s top sports stories of 2019

Simmons steals top spot with stunning start-to-finish season

Big Air Atlanta sees snow in baseball stadium

Winter daredevils take over the home of the Braves

Snowboarders honor late visionary Jake Burton Carpenter

Burton founder died Wednesday

Snowboarding game changer Jake Burton Carpenter dies

Cancer claims Burton founder at 65