Patrick Armijo
Position: Herald staff writer

Animas High students all in on metal straws

Video of sea turtle has high schoolers looking to minimize use of plastic

Durango bibliophile offers book giveaways

About 1,000 books a month given away at Durango Book Rescue

Hyperbaric chamber now offered by private practice in Durango

Hyperbaric chamber now offered by private practice

Hotel proposed for Purgatory Resort

New 103-room hotel could open doors in late 2020 or early 2021

Durango names interim police chief

Brammer has more than 20 years of experience in law enforcement

Durango school board discusses communication with media, public

Policies will be examined in light 911 call at Needham

Comics fan uses superheroes to fight indigenous stereotypes

Lee Francis taps power of popular culture

LPEA deepens study of new electricity sources

Consultants will also look at value of contract with current power supplier

Chef finds new career helping homeless

Heather Hinsley uses her culinary passion to help at Manna soup kitchen

FLC Village Aid Project helps developing countries

KeNeda Randall found healing from post-traumatic stress disorder through traveling to Myanmar with Fort Lewis College’s Village Aid Project and seeing a developing country through her ow...

Study: Short-lived economic hit from wildfires

Past blazes in the region indicate relatively small lasting impact

What’s new on Southwest Colorado’s slopes

James Coleman, owner of Mountain Capital Partners, the owner of Purgatory and Hesperus ski areas, is probably the happiest person in Durango to see 2018 in the rearview mirror given the pauc...