Durango man dies while skiing at Purgatory Resort

Unknown if man hit tree or suffered some other medical emergency

Three-legged dogs care less about injuries than some owners

‘Tripawds’ tend to live happy, normal lives, despite humans feeling bad for them

Montezuma-Cortez senior send-off comes in victory over Ignacio

Panthers make early lead hold up against Bobcats

Panthers defense stifles Ignacio on Senior Night

Junior Caidin Leonard torches nets for 23; defense puts on masterclass

Former Durango Herald editorial page editor dies at 73

Colleagues remember Bill Roberts for his thoughtfulness, sense of humor and persuasive approach to opinion pages

New Southwest Open School classroom building gets final approval for students to move in

School has been waiting for final inspection approval since September

Montezuma-Cortez school district sends out school safety letter after January incident

Kemper Elementary was put in secure status on Jan. 31

Update: Wolf Creek, Molas, Coal Bank passes open; Red Mountain remains closed overnight

Highway 550 closed 10 p.m. Tuesday, parts reopened midday Thursday

Another landmark falls – Panthers roll past Alamosa

M-CHS continues to set new standard while kicking off big week

More snowfall predicted throughout the week in Southwest Colorado

Atmospheric rivers continue to help snowpack, despite dry start to the winter

Pueblo Community College and Habitat for Humanity nearly finish first home

PCC and Habitat for Humanity partner to build a home

Colorado commits $20 million to help purchase historic Colorado River water rights on the Western Slope

The Colorado Water Conservation Board funding brings the deal to buy Shoshone Power Plant water rights from Xcel Energy one step closer to becoming reality