Charity Durango entrepreneur looks to revolutionize charitable giving with new app Taylor, former CEO of Mercury, launches AidtoAll August 4, 2020 • Patrick Armijo — Herald staff writer
Bayfield Bayfield celebrates Ed Morlan Day with food drive ‘One way to show the community is grateful’ July 30, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Animal Talk about town: Durango elects its coolest pooch Buddy, a frequent visitor to downtown Durango with his special human, Cathy Roberts, has been elected Durango’s coolest dog in… July 27, 2020 • Herald Staff Report
Archuleta County Community Emergency Relief Fund reaches $500,000 awarded in grants disbursed $175,000 to nonprofits last week July 20, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Food Manna, Garden Project merge to advance food security mission join to have a larger impact on vulnerable populations July 16, 2020 • Jonathan Romeo — Staff reporter
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Groups launch new partnerships to tackle food insecurity the pandemic, nonprofits have identified needs, restructured services July 10, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) New ELHI director sees bright future for community center Allison Leath arrives in Ignacio after life-changing adventure July 9, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Charity Community Foundation to host Secret Garden fundraiser, COVID-style musicians to play online to raise money for La Plata County nonprofits June 26, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Big Brothers Big Sisters A mentor becomes leader of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Colorado Plvan a hitchhiker, a goofball, a Fortune 500 businessman June 22, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Archuleta County Southwest nonprofits face millions in financial losses because of COVID-19 exceeds emergency funds available June 20, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Business (general) Community Compassion Outreach wraps up COVID homeless relocation program Motel, nonprofit clarify positions on refusal of service June 19, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Animal Wolfwood Refuge starts evacuation process with wildfire nearby 55 animals needed to be prepped for relocation June 18, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) With limited electricity, Navajo Nation students receive kits for distance learning Packets include solar light, grade-appropriate books and other supplies June 11, 2020 • Liz Weber — Staff reporter
Agriculture Pine River Shares launches Victory Garden Campaign kits could help improve food access June 4, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Bayfield Habitat for Humanity builds despite coronavirus challenges home projects expected to be complete by September June 2, 2020 • Shannon Mullane
Aztec Can yoga help heal Aztec? 2 years after school shooting, community members find ways to lift each other up October 18, 2019 • Liz Weber — Staff reporter