Patrick Armijo
Position: Herald staff writer

Durango School District wants to give students real-world experience

High school looking to expand internship opportunities

Mancos, FastTrack providing free internet at Boyle Park

100 Mbps offered from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Can the Constitution and COVID restrictions coexist?

Bans on gatherings, longevity of restrictions increasingly weigh on civil liberties

COVID-19 enforcement: ‘It’s unsettled’ in Durango, statewide

Health director: More important than penalties is compliance to protect the community

New Mexico women cited with DUI in crash near Bayfield

Driver of Chevy sedan drifted into oncoming traffic, troopers say

Durango school board keeps hands off controversial-topics policy

Students say they see no problem in way hot subjects are taught

State awards $3.6 million for learning collaborative in SW Colorado

Money will help students interested in building trades, environmental science

Purgatory Resort boosts snowmaking operations

New fan guns replacing less efficient equipment

San Juan Basin Health OK’s Purgatory’s plan to open

Resort plans to welcome first skiers on Nov. 21

COVID-19 spike forces Durango schools to remote learning

At-home learning to continue at least through Jan. 4

Worldpay to close Durango office building

250 workers will move to telecommuting from their homes

Snow expected through the day in Southwest Colorado

Light snow in valleys, but up to 3 feet falls in the San Juan Mountains