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Tanker truck crash closes U.S. Highway 160 east of Durango for eight hours

Vehicle was hauling 7,900 gallons of liquefied natural gas, some of which spilled east of Elmore’s Corner

Who are the families affected by the Cove uranium mines?

A look at the memories and cancer that affect the community of Cove

Ban on assault weapons clears Colorado House

A bill to ban the sale of so-called assault weapons in Colorado cleared the Democratic controlled House on Sunday. Under the legislation, businesses and individuals would no longer be able t...

Video: Purgatory Resort ‘Pond Skim’ event wows skiers, snowboarders

Some touched down onto the water cleanly, while others crashed hard into the pond. But that was part of the fun

San Juan Basin teams get league preview in Cortez

Big turnout for Dolores and Dove Creek shines at Archibeque Invitational

Panthers soccer, baseball post big wins in Pagosa Springs

Montezuma-Cortez goes unbeaten over the weekend as Southwest, IML races heat up

How to tackle crime in Indian Country?

Empower tribal justice, ex-Justice Department official says

‘Disappointed’ Adventure Inn deal for bridge housing fell through

I was disappointed that the proposed purchase of the Adventure Inn in Durango had fallen through, as reported in The Durango Herald on March 30. Bridge housing, as the name implies, is a cri...

‘Little more than regurgitated opinion pieces’

I don’t subscribe to The Durango Herald to read editorials on the U.S. presidential race, Gaza, Russia, the U.S. Supreme Court, NATO or Colorado representatives for other districts, namely, ...

‘On right path’ to funding education

Just over two years ago, on a cold, blustery day in March, more than 100 students, teachers and families marched down Main Avenue in Durango and rallied to end the Budget Stabilization Facto...

‘Herald’s support for ceasefire with far left’

The Durango Herald’s support for Hamas’ ceasefire calls is pretty much in line with the far left of the U.S. Hamas admits that its casualty figures are not accurate, yet the U.S. liberal...

A Meditation on Aging

I turned sixty and was feeling frisky. Then sixty-one – still having fun. At sixty-two, I had lots to do. At sixty-three, I was feeling free. Came sixty-four, I needed more. So at sixty-five...
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