Herald Staff Report

Colorado troopers remind drivers of ‘move over’ law

The Colorado State Patrol in Durango is reminding drivers of the “move over” law, which requires drivers to reduce their speed and move over when passing a stationary emergency vehicle. ...

Forest Service finalizes Chimney Rock plans

Long-term vision released after National Monument designation

Train to help haul freshly cut Christmas trees

Effort will reduce risk of wildfire near Cascade Wye

Health official: Animas at pre-spill levels

Governor tours fish hatchery in Durango

Westminster College welcomed to Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference

Westminster College becomes 16th member of the conference

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Mac & cheese festival returns for second year

Fishing is free June 6-7

Parks and Wildlife holding statewide event

Red Mountain Pass reopens; vehicle recovered

Red Mountain Pass reopened about 2:45 p.m. Wednesday after closing while crews recovered an unoccupied vehicle that fell off the side of the mountain three miles south of Ouray. T...

Pagosa falls to Flagstaff in Outside Magazine contest

Flagstaff, Arizona, defeated Pagosa Springs in Outside Magazine’s online contest to decide the “Best Town in America” and has advanced to the final eight. The vote was close, with...

Don’t let Chihuahuas play with coyotes

Parks and Wildlife tells owners to be wary of wild canine

Revamped ramp open at Navajo Lake

‘This will be a huge improvement for our park users’

FLC professor hired by New York college

Suzanne Wilhelm, who has served as associate dean and professor of law in the School of Administration at Fort Lewis College, has been hired as dean of the Huether School of Business at The ...