Local News
Parent’s Bill of Rights moves forward
Colorado proposal would make it easier to choose not to vaccinate children
Local Briefs
The Durango FFA Chapter will have a fundraiser from 6 p.m. to midnight Feb. 14 at the Breen Community Building in Breen. The evening will feature a dinner, dance and…
Dayplanner Friday
Sunrise Yoga, 7-8 a.m. and 8:15-9:15 a.m., Boys and Girls Club of La Plata County, 2750 Main Ave., $5, 259-0385. Durango Early Bird Toastmasters meeting, improve communication, presentation and leadership…
The Blotter
Thursday 1:28 a.m. Someone reportedly knocked over several metal trash cans onto parked cars at the Irish Embassy Pub, 900 Main Ave. Wednesday 2:27 p.m. An intoxicated red-headed man was…
Grants to help area students study local air pollution
Marci Demming-Bidwell, director of Mountain Studies Institute, plants plugs of grass near Ophir Pass. The institute recently received a grant from the AirWaterGas Sustainability Research Network based at the University…
Effort to reduce background check wait times fails
Democrats say Republicans are restricting access to firearms
Steamworks Half nearing cap
Runners take off at the start of the 2014 Steamworks Half Marathon on East Animas Road (County Road 250).JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald file photo Registration opened Sunday for this year’s June…
Weather made for walking with mom
Ezekeil Rojas, 2, enjoys a stroll across the pedestrian bridge over the Animas River on Thursday afternoon with his mother, Brianna Rodriguez, under mostly clear skies and mild temperatures. The…
Mercy ER reopens after gun scare
A woman looks out of the door from Mercy Regional Medical Center’s emergency room on Thursday afternoon as law enforcement patrolled the area after reports of a woman with a…
Gift cards to be given out as ‘acts of kindness’
Anthony Smalls received a surprise gift card from Tim Walsworth, executive director of the Durango Business Improvement District, last year. The $5 gift cards are being given out by BID…
Disaster designation issued for S.W. Colo. counties
Farmers and ranchers have eight months to file
Will that be cash, credit or love?
Cars move through the drive-thru window at a McDonald’s in Springfield, Ill. The fast-food chain is offering random customers a chance to somehow express their love for someone instead of…
Hillcrest plans March opening
Hillcrest plans to open March 2, weather permitting.STEVE LEWIS/Durango Herald file photo “This date will give time for the snow to melt and for the grounds crew to get the…
Falling gas production may force a tax hike
Plata County is looking at property, sales rate increases
Local Briefs
The Durango Knights of Columbus Council No. 1408 will host the annual Sweetheart Dance on Feb. 14 in the St. Columba school gymnasium. A Mexican dinner by Romero’s of Silverton…
Dayplanner Thursday
A is for Art. B is for Bernini, an art history series with Judith Reynolds, “Introduction & A is for Architecture,” 3-4:30 p.m., Durango Arts Center, 802 East Second Ave.,…
The Blotter
Tuesday 8:54 a.m. A person was reportedly found sleeping inside an elevator located at the Cornerstone Building, 3473 Main Ave. 6:56 p.m. Someone reported seeing five men acting suspiciously in…
Tourism official floats higher lodgers taxation
Kunkel “By its nature, the tourism industry is fragmented. Where there’s fragmentation, there’s usually a leadership void, a mission void,” said Bob Kunkel, executive director of the Durango Area Tourism…
Councilors approve half-cent tax question
Durango’s supporters cheer sales taxation for parks, recreation and trail projects
Duck sashimi!
Just before 8 a.m., workers at Mercury witnessed an episode of “Wild Kingdom” right outside their headquarters along the Animas River: A bald eagle appeared to land on a rock,…
Local Briefs
The Bureau of Reclamation’s Western Colorado Area Office announced the postponement of the negotiation meeting scheduled for 8:30 a.m. Friday at the Durango Public Library. Negotiations with the Southern Ute…