Chase Olivarius-Mcallister

Position: Durango Herald

Frontier of composting?

Poop is a sensitive issue in Durango, where scientific studies recently proved that too much human feces is flowing into the Animas River downstream to Farmington. The Durango City Council is...

DATE: July 27, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

The Road Runner bus line celebrates 1st anniversary

The Road Runner Stage Lines, which has provided the public with reliable and relatively affordable means of transportation linking Southwestern Colorado communities with Grand Junction - and from...

DATE: July 23, 2015 | CATEGORY: DS - News

The Road Runner bus line celebrates 1st anniversary

The Road Runner Stage Lines, which has provided the public with reliable and relatively affordable means of transportation linking Southwestern Colorado communities with Grand Junction - and from...

DATE: July 21, 2015 | CATEGORY: MT - News

Durango restaurant owner broke labor laws

The U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division determined that Durango restaurateur Alison Dance violated minimum-wage, overtime, record-keeping and child-labor laws at Cyprus Cafe. The Labor...

DATE: Jan. 19, 2015 | CATEGORY: Local News

Superfund label stokes Silverton’s curiosity

SILVERTON – Scientists and officials from the Environmental Protection Agency proposing Superfund designation for parts of Silverton received a sometimes skeptical grilling from San Juan County...

DATE: April 28, 2014 | CATEGORY: Business

Students learn to eat fresh, healthy

Durango is rightfully famous for its culinary striving. It is said to have more restaurants per capita than San Francisco. At its upscale eateries – such as Seasons Rotisserie and Grill, Eolus Bar...

DATE: Nov. 18, 2013 | CATEGORY: Living

Totem pole to honor Alaska Natives

From its Native American Center to the Hozhoni Days powwows, Fort Lewis College has long been exuberant and morally serious about its mission to honor and educate Native American students.But...

DATE: Jan. 7, 2013 | CATEGORY: Local News

Durango is a model train mecca

Many proud subcultures thrive in Durango: rock climbers, marijuana activists, vegetarians, pet owners, banned-book readers, organic-food proselytizers, gun aficionados, hunters and people who...

DATE: Nov. 6, 2012 | CATEGORY: Business

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