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Emergency crews suspended their search for victims of catastrophic flooding in central Texas on Sunday morning amid new ...
As drought persists in the West, wildfire risk continues to pose an immense threat to Durango’s surrounding forests and ...
U.S. foreign aid goals have evolved since the creation of the U.S. Agency for International Development in 1961, but ...
Durango Community Recreation Center flexed a record number of users in 2019 before COVID-19 crashed in and deflated ...
The end of last week, the Thursday through Sunday that bracketed the 4th of July, American flags lined Main Avenue between ...
Friday morning in Durango, I checked the Air Quality Index out of habit – only to find it at 108. That’s “unhealthy for sensitive groups,” according to EPA standards. But the truth is, at that level, ...
I am sure Clyde and Paulette Church will retire to enjoying their time with each other. Many in La Plata County and Durango may not know this husband and wife team have elevated the bar of what’s ...
In the old days, before so many had refrigerators, there were what were called ice houses. In the summer of 1960, we visited one in Texas, on the way to Lake Texoma. So we today who learned to write ...
During the 33 years since TABOR was enacted, the federal government has paid for a lot of things that Colorado needs: Medicare, Medicaid, wildland firefighting, the National Weather Service, disaster ...
Your recent coverage of the LPEA election and James Coleman’s donations (Herald, June 29) leaves the misleading impression that Purgatory Resort received special treatment on electric rates. That’s ...
President Donald Trump has done few things the Herald’s editorial board supports. We endorsed his opponent and receive letters, like one today, that request more diverse viewpoints. Well, here are a ...
Behind closed doors’ not uncommon, or illegal, but the public deserves to know of settlements,” (Herald, July 6) misrepresents how Durango School ...
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