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As a transgender man, the words “you’re a girl” gutted Tazz Webster, a taunt hurled at him from the day he moved into his St.
Yet again, the United States is failing women. People giving birth in the U.S. are dying because of political opinions ...
The Durango Fire Protection District will hold its first board election in 11 years on Tuesday, when voters will choose three ...
Rep. Hurd, I had the chance to meet you briefly during your visit to Durango last Wednesday and felt hopeful that you would stand up to Trump when called upon to represent your constituency, such as ...
On May 4 at Chapman Hill, Durango Winter Sports Club athletes, coaches, families and supporters will gather to celebrate an ...
Once again, early May begins with it a basketful of music in Durango. The first weekend alone has three major performances. If you plan well, you can make them all. At 7 p.m. Friday, the always ...
The Durango Fire Protect District will hold its first board election in 11 years next week. Five candidates – Tina McCallum, ...
Trial scheduled to begin Sept. 5 A 6th Judicial District judge ruled against Durango resident and self-styled watchdog John ...
Hillerman’s 10th novel, “Shadow of the Solstice,” in her Leaphorn, Chee and Manuelito series, begins in the summertime ...
Allen Best’s columns are, in my opinion, a rich and trustworthy source of information. I appreciate his work, though I disagree with the framing of his latest piece (Herald, April 20). Comparing the ...
Vietnam still lingers At the end of World War II, the fear was that Communism was becoming a worldwide threat shaped and mostly controlled by the Soviet Union, and to some extent by China. The U.S.
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