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Are you ready for Snowdown?

Snowdown 2016 begins Wednesday and those involved were busy Tuesday preparing for various events. Stay with The Durango Herald this week for coverage – on Twitter, Facebook, Inst...

Oh, fer sure!

38th annual Snowdown begins

Durango rec center pools reopen after cleaning

Pools closed as a precaution after two children with cryptosporidiosis swam there

Cloud seeding helps boost El Niño

Cloud-seeding supporters are hopeful efforts will fill aquifers and reservoirs

March, rally, songs mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Fort Lewis College

A newly discovered speech by Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. aired Monday on Fort Lewis College’s radio station, KDUR-FM, as more than 100 students marched on campus in honor of the assassinated...

Faster Internet on the horizon in downtown Durango, rural Southwest Colorado

Free Wi-Fi coming to Main Avenue

Fort Lewis College bursts with budding musicians

Instrument Discovery Day attracts dozens of Durango’s youth

Rep. J. Paul Brown: Colorado needs a Western Slope voice

House legislator kicks off campaign with District 59 tour

‘Vaping’ a growing trend among young adults in Durango

Durango may be locked in winter’s icy grip, but the vapor coming from people’s mouths isn’t necessarily hot breath hitting cold air. Another possibility is vaping – a relatively n...

United airplane lands with blown tire at Durango-La Plata County Airport

Responders confirm damage during low-flying pass

Karen Langhart sends nearly 40 packages to friends before taking her own life

After her daughter died from a controversial contraceptive, former Durango resident worked as an advocate for educating women about their reproductive health

Preparation is key so winter travel doesn’t leave you stranded

A blustery, white Southwest Colorado winter can impose Darwin’s evolutionary theory of “survival of the fittest” on the unprepared. “One of the biggest things to remember is that...