Chimney Rock designated an international dark sky park

Located in the southern edge of the San Juan Forest, it offers some of the darkest skies in the region

After years of planning, Nuchu Market opens in Towaoc

New grocery aims to address food access, affordability and local sourcing

Durango’s Immigration Task Force begins to take shape

Community commission to deliver findings in six months

Colorado at 150: How the state plans to celebrate its sesquicentennial

Events planned throughout the year

Snow returns to Southwest Colorado

Mountains could see several inches; dry, warm weather to follow

What’s happening with Denver TV in Southwest Colorado?

Dear Action Line, Why does NBC from Albuquerque channel 12 have such horrible sound on all sports and TV shows like “Chicago Med,” “Chicago Fire” and “Chicago P.D.”? These shows com...

Community remembers influential Bayfield couple who died in house fire

Couple who lived off-grid leave legacy of humanitarianism, community-building in La Plata County

Our view: Water is life

Water gives us plenty to enjoy and plenty to worry about. We had a lot of it in mid-October – more than three inches of rain over five days. We have none of it now, with temperatures in the ...

Colorado veterans need a mesothelioma registry

Many veterans enter retirement expecting peace, yet thousands instead face mesothelioma, an aggressive cancer often detected too late for effective treatment. Because this disease is frequen...

Our view: Dolores NCA

A strong first step – now finish the job on the Dolores

Energy Fuels mill in Utah hits U.S. milestone for EV magnets

High-quality dysprosium is uncommon outside China

Photos: An afternoon in 2004 with the late Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell as he works on Capitol Hill

Durango Herald Photo Editor Jerry McBride had the chance to spend an afternoon with the late Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell in 2004, photographing him during meetings and around the Capitol.
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