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Nick Gonzales
Position: Staff reporter
Phone Number: (970), 375-4554

The Roost opens on College Drive downtown

New restaurant serves ribs; will be attached to theater

Farmington comic book shop fills Four Corners niche

FARMINGTON – Stepping into Farmington’s Tales of Tomorrow is like traveling to another era. In fact, upon entering the store, the first sound a customer hears is the door-swoosh sound effect...

Farmers Market Profile: All Seasons Farm expands its offerings

All Seasons Farm in Bayfield is mostly known for the tomatoes and asparagus it grows in its big, heated greenhouse. But those are just two of the things farmers are producing in their fifth ...

Vanasoap sells homemade, artisan, palm-free soaps

Vanessa McCowan originally took up soap-making as a hobby, but she now sells them as Vanasoap at the Durango Farmer’s Market. “I started off giving them as gifts to friends and fa...

Farmers Market Profile: Skywater Alpaca Fibers loses its alpacas

Skywater Alpaca Fibers has been at the Durango Farmers Market since last year, but its products might be in limited supply. Alison Epstein, who runs Skywater, has raised alpacas s...

Farmers Market Profile: Schwebach’s Cedar Hill Farm brings produce from down south

For Michael and Diane Schwebach, the owners of Schwebach’s Cedar Hill Farm, farming has long been a family business. Before, relocating to Cedar Hill, New Mexico – just across the...

Taste of Durango to kick off summer festival season

This year’s party should have shorter lines, less rowdiness

Durango Wine Experience expands its palate

Three-day event will feature silent dance party, booze-infused doughnuts

Chef Profile: Jocelyn Skill cooked to travel the world

Durangoans may recognize pastry chef Jocelyn Skill from her Skillfully Decadent food truck at the short-lived Cha Cha’s Food Truck Corral on north Main Avenue, or perhaps as the woman who ma...

Durango School District’s farm-to-school program brings the beef

Distribution center improves affordability, safety of cafeteria food

Role-playing games regaining popularity in Durango

New place to play in town, appearance on popular shows aid in resurgence

Durango High School resurrects its culinary education program

Classes and club were eliminated in 2013