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Vail Resorts rejects town’s $12 million offer for parcel to protect bighorn

A prolonged legal battle now looms as the only resolution

PJ’s Fine Bamboo Rods brings unique style to fly fishing

Pagosa Springs based e-commerce business is set to open its first store next week

Matheson awarded Durango Botanic Gardens Docent of the Quarter

Sharon Matheson was awarded the Durango Botanic Gardens Docent of the Quarter Award during the docent social on Sept. 8. She and her husband moved to Durango in 1988. Matheson is a forester...

Fort Lewis College announces new athletic wellness coach

Regina Curry was recently promoted to athletic wellness coach at Fort Lewis College. Curry is a licensed professional counselor, school counselor, sports psychologist and parenting expert. ...

Comfort Keepers announces new hire

Comfort Keepers In Home Care welcomes Lacey Enderle to its team as its client services manager. Enderle moved to Durango in 2006. She has been an active member of the community by providing ...

TripOutside sets up in Durango to offer outdoor adventure listings countrywide

Couple got their start working remotely in an RV

New housing development comes to the Animas Valley

West Dalton Ranch adds more single-family lots north of Durango

Durango based nonprofit opens new office

On Aug 10, HomesFund purchased the entire second floor of the Colorado Heritage Building, 150 E. Ninth St. HomesFund will occupy the main office suite, unit 207, and lease the seven addition...

Climate damage from oil leases on U.S. land gets second look

Leases put up for sale during Trump administration

LPEA’s Matlock named a finalist for award

Jessica Matlock, La Plata Electric Association CEO, was named as one of three finalists for the 2022 SEPA Utility Transformation Leader of the Year award. The awards recognize the nation’s ...

Purgatory Resort sets opening date

Purgatory Resort will open for the season on Nov. 19. Snow-making upgrades and other infrastructure/operations improvements have allowed for a 25% increase in expected snow production. For...

Remote work hasn’t lost popularity in Durango

As the height of the pandemic fades, remote work continues to appeal to those living in rural areas
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