A Take on Tourism Tourism prospers from Denver to Main Ave. Looking down from 30,000 feet, the bigger picture is equally positive. Colorado has enjoyed a soaring tourism industry the last… February 2, 2016
From our Congressman Session off and running with focus on fires If a bill makes it past its first hearing, it’ll then move to what’s called the second reading on the… February 1, 2016
Action Line Chair-hatted ‘unicorn’ doesn’t sit well with agency Durango’s version of a unicorn sports some less-than-dashing haberdashery, perhaps in celebration of Snowdown or more likely because someone left… January 31, 2016
On Real Estate Home buying advice is available In this day and age of the Internet with resources such as Zillow and Trulia, is there a right answer… January 30, 2016
Creating Community Colorado’s United Ways take a look at community issues Interestingly, when the 13 independent United Way organizations in Colorado come together, we find that we are tackling most of… January 30, 2016
From our Congressman The state of La Plata County Meeting needs through lean, effective strategies January 30, 2016
From our Congressman Three new ways to pay property tax bills in 2016 Morrissey People I talked with had a number of questions about it, but there was one that hit home with… January 30, 2016
The Travel Troubleshooter United Airlines’ service begins to improve “I thought I was imagining it,” says Anne Klein, who works for a marketing agency in Durango. “But United is… January 29, 2016
Stewards of the Land Now’s a good time to know about – and watch out for– ice Watching out for ice on the roads and sidewalks practically becomes second nature this time of year, not to mention… January 29, 2016
Great Adventures of Jenny and Goose Petroglyphs the memories in my mind The author was inspired by the bird petroglyph revealed to her while hiking in Rinconada CanyonJenny Johnston/Special to the Herald… January 28, 2016
La Plata Health Watch The overuse of antibiotics is threatening our health The development of these potent weapons in the arsenal against infectious disease in the early part of the last century… January 27, 2016
Adventures in Motherhood Be playful, be silly, while there’s still time “What do you call an icicle in the spotlight?” She gives me about 2.3 seconds to answer before blurting out,… January 27, 2016
From our Congressman Transportation funding, transparency a priority for the current legislative session Following Hullinghorst’s speech, the Republican leader of the House, Brian DelGrosso, gave his talk on what the Republican caucus expected… January 26, 2016
Neighbors Habitat gets new wheels for new year Ken Tallman, left, of Mercury, and Gina Piccoli, vice president of the board for Habitat for Humanity, celebrate the purchase… January 26, 2016
What's Up Downtown Durango economic numbers telling good story BID tracks six statistics monthly: Durango Transit ridership; enplanements and deplanements at the Durango-La Plata County Airport; door counts at… January 26, 2016
Action Line Big signs can prevent issues with parking, zombies The Courthouse does get a lot of traffic. So it makes sense to have a traffic-control device at the entrance,… January 24, 2016
On Real Estate Renovation loans can put you in that fixer-upper Renovation financing will give you the money to buy the home and pay for those updates or repairs in one… January 23, 2016
Population Matters On LARCs lawmakers should listen to Rep. Coram Let me start by trying to summarize what each of the legislators has said. State Sen. Ellen Roberts, R-Durango, is… January 23, 2016
The Travel Troubleshooter Can you get sued for a bad review? Yes, you can Last summer, he rented a home in New York’s Catskill Mountains with his brother. “We were not satisfied, and I… January 22, 2016
Murder Ink ‘You’ pushes the reader closer to the cliff She is uncomplicated and a pleasure to read. Her protagonist, retired police chief Sam Craddock, who’s pressed back into duty… January 20, 2016
From the Extension Office Scholarships can support youth agricultural education Our membership fee for joining is $25 for the entire year. However, we provide scholarships and accept volunteering hours in… January 20, 2016
Thinking Green Wolf Creek: The land vs. man’s dream This past weekend, The Durango Herald broke a story about document destruction, collusion and continued avoidance of public transparency requirements… January 20, 2016
Money Savvy Money not key to a meaningful life In our consumer economy, there’s always something new to buy that will make us happy. Whether it’s dinner at a… January 19, 2016