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Investigations find no evidence of government conspiracy in offer to buy Telluride ski area

Local leaders resigned from jobs in wake of offer to purchase resort from billionaire owner Chuck Horning

Montezuma County’s top administrator resigns; search begins for new leader

Travis Anderson to pursue a job in the private sector

Dolores Library Board fires executive director after workplace review

Board president cites workplace assessment findings; results have not been publicly released

Colorado joins multistate lawsuit suing Trump administration for cutting $600M in public health funding

Colorado is suing the Trump administration after it cut more than $600 million in public health funding for it and three other states. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environmen...

EPA plan would begin rolling back ‘good neighbor’ rule on downwind pollution from smokestacks

New Mexico among eight affected states

Durango outlines state legislative priorities for 2026

Flock cameras, housing and homelessness initiatives on city’s radar

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.

Residents celebrate solidarity, warn of authoritarianism at No Kings protests in Durango and Bayfield

Peaceful gatherings for protection of democracy, immigrants, public lands and institutions

Defense secretary’s speech ‘very useful’ in giving military direction, says retired four-star general in Durango

Pete Hegseth promotes ‘warrior ethos’ at Quantico assembly

Colorado Lt. governor premiers disability rights documentary at Fort Lewis College

Values of inclusion portrayed in film align with ethics at FLC, college president says

Residents call on Durango City Council to take action against ICE

‘United, we’re much, much stronger’

Colorado sports betting tax revenue sets new record, surging money for water projects

The Colorado Division of Gaming reports that $37 million for the Colorado Water Plan came in as of June 30