Former Durango Herald editorial page editor dies at 73 Colleagues remember Bill Roberts for his thoughtfulness, sense of humor and persuasive approach to opinion pages February 10, 2024
More snowfall predicted throughout the week in Southwest Colorado Atmospheric rivers continue to help snowpack, despite dry start to the winter February 6, 2024
Grief awareness spreading in post-pandemic world, says director at Grief Center of Southwest Colorado Nonprofit to celebrate 15th anniversary in 2024 February 5, 2024
Durango to place call for artists to beautify sections of Animas River Trail $35,050 marked for installations or murals in project areas February 2, 2024
IRS warns tax filers to be wary of fraud now that 2024 season is underway Phishing scams, fraudulent preparers are two prominent schemes February 1, 2024
Durango’s quality-of-life reporting tool heavily used in debut year 660 reports filed through SeeClickFix app and online program in 2023 January 31, 2024
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory moves on from CEO chairman says company wants to focus more on its franchising system January 29, 2024
Durango-La Plata County Airport breaks record for traffic in 2023 431,828 passengers traveled through DRO in 2023, up from prior record set in 2021 January 29, 2024
Strater Hotel dedicating rooms to figures who helped shape Durango’s history immortalized include former President Gerald Ford, plus local icons Charles Schumacher and Olga Little January 29, 2024
Durango approves $1.88 million DOLA block grant for mortgage assistance 161 people housed in over 76 homes during 2019-23 grant contract period January 28, 2024
Durango group calls for City Council support of cease-fire in Israel-Hamas war remains to be seen whether councilors will take the group up on its proposal January 27, 2024
Region 9 Economic Development project manager views future of Southwest Colorado’s economy as ‘glass half full’ Heather Otter discusses the advancement of career and technical education and its positive impact on the region January 27, 2024
Get ready for peace, love and to throw down for Snowdown Durango’s winter festival welcomes 200 events over 10 days January 26, 2024
Fort Lewis Student Health Center accredited by Colorado Medicaid College estimates about a third of the students would qualify for Medicaid January 25, 2024
Colorado Parks and Wildlife carries out deer collaring with herd southwest of Durango collection contributes to understanding of migration patterns, mitigating human-wildlife impacts January 24, 2024
Snow removal in Durango is a full-time job when weather hits hard average, 500 truckloads of snow hauled from downtown after large winter storm events January 21, 2024
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory outsources packaging to Salt Lake City labor shortages is the main factor in decision January 19, 2024
The Raven Narratives will return to the Sunflower Theatre in March is meant to bring members of the community together to engage in storytelling January 13, 2024
Up to 6 inches of snow forecast for Saturday night through Sunday National Weather Service says higher San Juan Mountains can expect up to 18 inches of snow January 13, 2024
Ballantine Communications welcomes new CEO/publisher Blais looks to use strong business background to propel company January 13, 2024
Durango builder establishes vocational school in Guatemalan town Fundación San Mateo enrolls 220 middle and high school students in 2023 January 12, 2024
Tesla to install eight superchargers at Durango Transit Center Charging stations will be required to work with other electric vehicle models January 11, 2024
Cost of living instills economic pessimism in Southwest Colorado residents Economists break down what the state and county economies looked like in 2023 January 10, 2024
Four Corners Rainbow Youth Center bids farewell to co-founder after eight years Jennifer Stucka-Benally says departure is ‘bittersweet,’ but nonprofit is in good hands January 5, 2024