At The Durango Herald, we tell the stories of our community each and every day. On Durango Diaries, we share the stories of your neighbors, coworkers and family. Each week we focus on a different topic and invite local storytellers to share their experiences.
Katrina Blair grew up in Durango and became enamored with wild plants and wild places. She moved away for college, but returned to fall in love with t...
A sexologist and sex columnist, a Fort Lewis College public health student who manages the @hornythesexbox Instagram account and a public health emplo...
As our population ages, no one seems to be slowing down. We hear from three retirees who are still pursuing active lifestyles. Storytellers include: J...
Three photographers share the stories behind their favorite photographs and how they work to create the perfect frame. Storytellers include news photo...
Local advocates share stories of how small movements can grow. Storytellers include Bears Ears advocate Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk, Great Old Broads for ...
From Chinese medicine to crystal therapy, acupuncture or cannabis therapy, Durango is home to a variety of alternative health options. Acupuncturist S...
Historians share some of the most interesting crimes from Durango's past. John Peel will discuss the 1907 murder of a Secret Service agent; Robert McD...
Susie Welch When a Continental Airlines plane traveling from Denver to Durango crashed in January 1988, nine people died. Durango resident Susie Welch...
Wayne McGee, 95, was drafted during World War II and joined the Navy. After radio school and amphibious training stateside, he went to serve overseas,...