Business & Real Estate

40,000 people work at Denver International Airport. Here are a few of the faces you may meet – and their advice for travelers

Tara Soto has seen Denver International Airport get a lot busier in the dozen years she’s worked at the shoeshine business near the middle of the B concourse. “I remember them talking about ...

LPEA sells communications company as part of strategic move

Board of directors have goal to pursue funding for broadband connections for all members

Axis Health System approved by the state as an enterprise zone project

Health agency says this will help expand health care resources

Durango audiologist nominated for award for work in Zambia

Chandace Jeep, who sees babies from Durango and Cortez, helped establish newborn hearing screening program in the South African country

Colorado job market still has some weak spots because of interest rates

Colorado gained 1,500 jobs last month, preliminary estimates show, even as the private sector lost jobs. According to the state's labor department, the government added 1,700 jobs, which mas...

Outdoor recreation economy tops $1.1 trillion, fueling efforts for legislative support of industry

Colorado’s outdoor recreation economy topped $13.9 billion in 2022 and employed 130,000 workers

Boarding Haus owner discusses the rise of snowboarding, success of shop

John Agnew shares his perspective on how Durango has changed and REI coming to town

Business owners recognized for achievement

Shelley Low, Jessica Low and Nick Johnson, owners of EXIT Realty Home & Ranch with offices in Durango, Pagosa Springs and Farmington, were named Broker of the Year – West USA at the EXIT Rea...

Gas prices drop in Southwest Colorado. What does this mean for the holidays?

Oil demand is low and supply is high, economist says

Durango-La Plata County Airport to highlight Indigenous art in terminal expansion plans

Volatile airfares won’t get much cheaper as conflict rises in Middle East

Colorado has a housing crisis. Could 3D-printed homes be a solution?

A set of nozzles squirt wet cement, swinging back and forth in a long line, squeezing out layer after layer. The result, at first, might look like some sort of cake – like icing at a bakery....

Thousands of Venezuelan migrants in Denver want to work but can’t afford the $545 federal application fee

Rose Community Foundation is raising funds to help migrants with the application fee and Gov. Jared Polis had asked the feds to waive it
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