Author - The Durango Herald
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Christian Burney
Position: Herald Staff Writer

Job vacancies take toll on city of Durango programs, services

Seasonal and part-time positions, like snowplow drivers, are especially difficult to fill

Black Friday boosts local business sales ahead of December drag

Thanksgiving 2022 resembles typical holiday shopping season for small shops on Main Avenue

Developer plans 124-unit senior care center in Three Springs

Around the clock staffing and rec facilities envisioned for Mesa Verde Estates

City of Durango considers five development proposals for D&SNG parking lot

Railroad currently leases property near corner of College Drive and Camino del Rio

Open records requests streamlined at Durango City Hall

Tech upgrades include self-help kiosk, electronic business license renewal

Hole to be filled? Construction may begin on hotel in downtown Durango

Developer starting to store materials at East Second Avenue site

Visit Durango launches new holiday events program

Tourism office lends helping hand to organizations planning wintertime festivities

Durango City Council denies funding winter warming shelter

Community Compassion Outreach wanted $11,600 to help pay expenses for sanctuary

Snow lovers flock to Purgatory Resort on opening day

‘Now that everyone wants to share a chair it’s kind of nice’

Durango homelessness council to pursue housing model used countrywide

Continuum of Care programs focus on community-supported solutions for unhoused

City of Durango works with 4CORE on Green Business Certification program

Measuring sustainability is tougher than one might think

Animas Museum’s Second Saturday Seminar discusses history of Rio Grande Southern Railroad

Entrepreneur and politician Otto Mears a subject of discussion