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Photos: ‘Mini Takes the States’ tour stops in DurangoHundreds of Mini Cooper vehicles occupy Fort Lewis College on Sunday; Participants began the journey in Albuquerque and will finish in Seattle

Photos: ‘Mini Takes the States’ tour stops in Durango

Hundreds of Mini Cooper vehicles occupy Fort Lewis College on Sunday; Participants began the journey in Albuquerque and will finish in Seattle

Photos: Boxing returns to DurangoAnimus on the Animas: 1st Annual Durango Boxing Classic at the Durango Main Mall on Saturday

Photos: Boxing returns to Durango

Animus on the Animas: 1st Annual Durango Boxing Classic at the Durango Main Mall on Saturday

Photos and video: Going for the gold by devouring piesContestants try their best to win the Oscar’s Pie Eating Contest on Friday in Durango0VideoYouTube480360

Photos and video: Going for the gold by devouring pies

Contestants try their best to win the Oscar’s Pie Eating Contest on Friday in Durango

Photo: Fireworks light the sky in DurangoDurango celebrates Independence Day on Thursday night

Photo: Fireworks light the sky in Durango

Durango celebrates Independence Day on Thursday night

Photos: Working with woodLocal craftsman uses wood joinery, rather than nails or screws to construct homes and other structures

Photos: Working with wood

Local craftsman uses wood joinery, rather than nails or screws to construct homes and other structures

Video: Downtown Durango celebrates Fourth of July2024 Fourth of July Parade draws crowd Thursday in downtown Durango0VideoYouTube480360

Video: Downtown Durango celebrates Fourth of July

2024 Fourth of July Parade draws crowd Thursday in downtown Durango

Photos: Downtown Durango hosts Fourth of July ParadeDowntown sidewalks were full for Thursday’s celebration

Photos: Downtown Durango hosts Fourth of July Parade

Downtown sidewalks were full for Thursday’s celebration

Photos: All-American Gourmet Breakfast, Freedom 5K run held at Rotary ParkDurango Rotary Club, Parks and Recreation department host Independence Day events

Photos: All-American Gourmet Breakfast, Freedom 5K run held at Rotary Park

Durango Rotary Club, Parks and Recreation department host Independence Day events

Law enforcement conducts active threat training at Park Elementary SchoolResidents may see and hear police activity Thursday and FridayLaw enforcement agencies across Southwest Colorado sent officers to participate in active threat training this week at Park Elementary School in Durango. Those in the neighborhood can expect police vehicles parked on the premises, officers in tactical gear conducting exercises inside and outside the school, and signs advising that training is in progress. The sounds of shouting, airsoft weapons and the popping of a starter pistol will also be audible near the school, said Karla Sluis, spokeswoman for Durango School District 9-R.Sluis said that members of the school district’s safety department have gone door-to-door with flyers notifying residents around Park Elementary School about the training.Hosted by the Durango Police Department and the La Plata County Sheriff’s Office, this week’s voluntary training invited officers from law enforcement agencies across a five-county region of Southwest Colorado encompassing La Plata, Archuleta, San Juan, Montezuma and Dolores counties.0VideoYouTube480360La Plata County Sheriff’s Office deputy Mike Latham, lead instructor for this week's training, said Wednesday and the first half of Thursday were mostly preparatory, teaching officers the school’s layout and devising scenarios, whereas the latter half of Thursday and Friday residents should anticipate some noise as active threat scenarios play out.Latham said active threat training teaches officers proper protocol during active threat scenarios, especially in densely populated areas where they have become increasingly common.Park Elementary School is not the only Durango School District facility law enforcement has conducted active threat training. Latham said schools lend themselves well to this sort of training because, “It gives us all kinds of doors to work on, different rooms, different scenarios we can run. We can pretend it’s a mall with nice big corridors, we can even pretend it’s an outdoor area in the gymnasium.”Latham has participated in active threat training multiple times in the past and described the drills as exhilarating and nerve-wracking. He said one of the training’s main goals is teaching officers how to manage stress and remain calm with lives on the line.“I take a pulse oximeter in the morning and get a baseline on their heart rates,” Latham said. “And sometimes, just before they’re about to engage a threat, I say ‘Timeout.’ Put it (the oximeter) on there, and their heart rate’s skyrocketed to 140, 150, 160 just in training.”Latham said throughout his career active threat training has evolved to become safer for officers and fall in line with increasingly professional police standards.“When I first started we were just running into halls and rooms hoping for the best,” Latham said. “Now the tactic is still to get there, still stop the taking of lives, but tactics are much better than they were 20 years ago.”

Law enforcement conducts active threat training at Park Elementary School

Residents may see and hear police activity Thursday and Friday

Photos: Flower powerDurango Botanic Gardens holds 11th annual ‘Gardens on Tour’ on Saturday

Photos: Flower power

Durango Botanic Gardens holds 11th annual ‘Gardens on Tour’ on Saturday

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What is the crime rate in Durango, Colorado? ›

Durango Annual Crimes
ViolentProperty
Number of Crimes51597
Crime Rate (per 1,000 residents)2.6130.57

What news paper is in Durango Colorado? ›

The Durango Herald – Breaking news and photos from Durango, Colorado.

Where is the Durango Herald located? ›

The Durango Herald, 1275 Main Ave, Durango, CO - MapQuest.

Why is Durango called Durango? ›

The word Durango originates from the Basque word "Urango" meaning "water town" or "well watered place." There is also a Durango, Spain.

Where is the best place to live in Durango Colorado? ›

What is the best neighborhood in Durango Colorado?
  • Historic Downtown: Downtown Durango is known for its charming, historic architecture, vibrant arts scene, and proximity to shops, restaurants, and entertainment. ...
  • North Main: Located just north of downtown, this area offers a mix of residential and commercial properties.
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What city has the worst crime rate in Colorado? ›

When it comes to violent crimes, Colorado has 905 per 100,000 residents, and property crime is 10,211 per 100,000 residents. The two most dangerous cities in the state of Colorado are Sheridan and Pueblo, so be aware when traveling to these Colorado cities. Looking for the safest city in Colorado?

What is the largest newspaper in Colorado? ›

The Denver Post – Colorado breaking news, sports, business, weather, entertainment.

Who owns the Durango Herald newspaper? ›

Ballantine Communications Inc., which owns The Durango Herald and The Journal in Southwest Colorado, announced Thursday that it has reached an agreement with Gannett Co. Inc. to purchase the Farmington Daily Times.

Is Durango, Colorado in the mountains? ›

The rugged San Juan Mountains around Durango have long been drawing folks to Southwest Colorado. These mineral-rich hills, located just north of town, began attracting prospectors more than 150 years ago after the discovery of natural deposits of precious metals.

What are people from Durango Colorado called? ›

Durango, Colorado
• Total19,071
• Density1,297/sq mi (501/km2)
• Metro55,638
DemonymDurangoan
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Is Durango a cowboy town? ›

Durango is a great example of an old western town. Many blocks of walking with many shops, bars, restaurants, art galleries and hotels.

Who lived in Durango? ›

Durango's earliest residents were the Ancestral Puebloans, over 2,500 years ago. These ancient people enjoyed rich, fertile soil and abundant wildlife resources before moving to the mesas in the south and west of Durango, an area now encompassed by the Mesa Verde National Park.

What is a Durango slang? ›

7. Colloquial. durango [adj] HN teen. stingy.

Why is Durango, Colorado famous? ›

Durango is known for many things — massive mountains, unbeatable skiing and a historic narrow gauge railroad to name a few. But there's so much more to this former mining town.

Who owns Durango? ›

20. Durango Casino & Resort in suburban Las Vegas will open on Nov. 20, owners Red Rock Resorts (Station Casinos) announced.

Is Durango a safe place to visit? ›

Petty crimes:Moderate

Durango, is a moderately safe place where petty crimes like pickpocketing, theft, or even scams can occur, but they are not excessively common. However, vigilance and precautions are needed especially in crowded places and during night hours.

What city in Colorado has the lowest crime rate? ›

Data: These are the 10 safest cities in Colorado
CityViolent crime per 1,000Property crime per 1,000
1. Milliken0.14.1
2. Windsor0.35.8
3. Severance0.91.6
4. Erie0.210.3
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What is the most common crime in Colorado? ›

Motor vehicle theft grew rapidly in Colorado and particularly Denver in the past four years, and that was at the tail end of a decade's worth of growth. Car theft rates more than doubled between 2011 and 2020 and doubled from 2019 to 2022. Through 2023, the most common crimes continue to be motor vehicle related.

What is the racial makeup of Durango Colorado? ›

Download Table Data
RacePopulationPercentage (of total)
White15,85082.78%
Native American1,3997.31%
Two or more races1,2906.74%
Other race2611.36%
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