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It’s time to rethink Vegas

New investments pouring in to Sin City

Harley investors’ ride gets rougher as sales obstacles pile up

NEW YORK – The hits just keep coming for Harley-Davidson, whose shares are headed for their biggest weekly decline since mid-March. The motorcycle maker had already been rolling d...

Trying to fetch a higher price for your home?

These are the amenities you need in your house

Mortgage rates fall

WASHINGTON – Long-term U.S. mortgage rates fell this week for the second straight week, providing a helpful jolt for potential home buyers. Last week’s decline followed weeks of i...

Contractor conflict?

Homeowners have some options

Forum in Cortez addresses livestock feeding amid drought

Sprouted grain fodder offers option during drought

Salt 360 opens on Main Avenue

Salt 360 Flotation Studio recently opened at 3750 Main Ave., Suite 5. The studio offers 90-minute float sessions in 12 inches of magnesium-rich Epsom salt water to create a nearly...

CTCVoyages to sponsor safari night

CTCVoyages, a Durango travel agency, will sponsor a safari night at 5:15 p.m. Thursday at Himalayan Kitchen, 992 Main Ave. Katherine Burgess, CTCVoyages owner and travel counselor...

Russell Planning and Engineering hires one

Russell Planning and Engineering recently hired Andrew Arnold as a planner intern. Arnold received a bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Cornell University and has worked in Ke...

Columbine Landscapes promotes employee

Columbine Landscapes recently announced that it promoted former crew leader Colleen Hefferan to field manager. Hefferan is from Eagle and also works as an annuals project manager ...

Economic pain from 416 Fire hits home

Railroad furloughs seasonal employees, considers 31,000 cancellations

Southwest Memorial in Cortez shows off $32 million upgrade

Southwest Memorial Hospital expansion project better serves patients, staff