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The man who swam 9.5 miles of McPhee Reservoir

Adam Lederer treads water at McPhee Dam after swimming the 9.5-mile length of the reservoir in September 2019.

Farmington police: Grace period is over, traffic enforcement steps up

Farmington Police Department officer P. White uses a laser to check the speeds of vehicles on East Main Street on Aug. 15 in Farmington. The agency has noticed an uptick in speeding, reckless driving, drunken driving and street racing after officers tried to “lay low” on minor traffic offenses during the coronavirus pandemic.

Farmington police: Grace period is over, traffic enforcement steps up

Farmington Police Department Sgt. A. Aikele works in his cruiser on Aug. 15 in Farmington. Officers plan to step up traffic enforcement after noticing an uptick in the number of speeders, drunken drivers and street racers.

Farmington police: Grace period is over, traffic enforcement steps up

Farmington Police Department officer P. White drives on East Main Street on Aug. 15 in Farmington. The police department produced a video and made yard signs warning drivers to slow down.

Farmington police: Grace period is over, traffic enforcement steps up

Farmington Police Department officer P. White uses a laser to check the speeds of vehicles on East Main Street on Aug. 15 in Farmington.

21-year-old Durango woman killed in U.S. Highway 550 crash

Associated gallery: Bear release

Bear release

The bear that was burned in the East Canyon Fire back in June stops and looks back for a moment before disappearing into the forest after being released from a cage on Monday to his new home on the west side of the La Plata Mountains. The bear was captured with severely burned feet and then spent the past months at a rehab center in De Norte before being released back into the wild. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Associated gallery: Bear release

Bear release

After the cage door was opened the bear that was burned in the East Canyon Fire back in June looks around at its new surroundings on Monday before sprinting away. The bear was captured with severely burned feet and then spent the past months at a rehab center in De Norte before being released back into the wild on the west side of the La Plata Mountains. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Associated gallery: Bear release

Bear release

Steve McClung, district wildlife manager, with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, lifts the cage door on Monday releasing the bear that was burned in the East Canyon Fire back in June. The bear was captured with severely burned feet and then spent the past months at a rehab center in De Norte before being released back into the wild on the west side of the La Plata Mountains. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Associated gallery: Bear release

Bear release

After the cage door was opened the bear that was burned in the East Canyon Fire back in June looks around at its new surroundings and jumps down on Monday before sprinting away. The bear was captured with severely burned feet and then spent the past months at a rehab center in De Norte before being released back into the wild on the west side of the La Plata Mountains. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
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