Summer camps walloped by pandemic prepare to reopen
Public health measures in place to limit COVID spread
Public health measures in place to limit COVID spread
Board member: Too much time in the weeds, not enough on student performance
Subcommittee to weigh key issues, cost questions
Three clinics with Pfizer vaccine offered this week
Ceremonies return to football field after last year’s parking-lot, drive-in event
The state, counties and cities could receive payments within days
Dustin Benzie, 29, of Bayfield takes his horse, Smooch, out for exercise Tuesday at the rodeo arena near downtown. “We’re just legging up the horses,” Benzie said. The arena, managed…
School district to offer Zoom forum that will include questions from residents
$260,000 state grant pays for new program
Durango Fire Protection District says conditions are different than in previous years
A medical assistant at a community health center gives a patient a flu shot in Seattle. U.S. health officials say the flu vaccine has again turned out to be a…
Smoke may be visible from Dolores, Mancos and Cortez
Event Saturday included solidarity walk, speeches, round dances and ribbon skirt contest
Crowds return for the opening day of the Durango Farmers Market as it kicks off its 25th season on Saturday. (Nick Gonzales/Durango Herald) The Durango Farmers Market started back up…
Blaze nearing containment, had burned about 4 acres as of Saturday morning
Bill Babcock, left, and Rick Boebel lead a group of Seniors Outdoors riders Thursday on County Road 203 as they get their legs in shape for the Iron Horse Bicycle…
Students deal with COVID-19 as they navigate their way to a degree
Helping the river for a quarter of a century A memorial dedicated to the work of the Animas River Stakeholders Group was dedicated Friday along the bank of the river…
Freshman senator spoke with tribal leaders, others about struggles
U.S. Senate votes to reinstate EPA safeguards on potent emissions
Girls group offers safe space to thrash
Specific agency offices will begin offering permits for sale, using established protocols and times. A minimum purchase of $20 allows the permit holder to gather two-and-a-half cords of dead and…
Through the Leadership Program, the city will receive technical and financial support to achieve certification through the LEED for Cities international framework for measuring and tracking action on climate, resilience…
Thinning project to begin in Junction Creek area
WIC benefits increase for participants