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Durango Acupuncture and Allergy Relief to move to new location

Licensed Acupuncturist Caleb Gates will move his practice, Durango Acupuncture and Allergy Relief, across the hall to Suite 220 in the Bank of Colorado, 1199 Main Ave., as of June 2. ...

Advanced EyeCare among 10 honorees recognized for success in optometry

For its leadership in optometry and delivery of exceptional care to its patients, Advanced EyeCare has been named a 2020 Best Practices honoree by CooperVision. The Best Practices initiative...

Durango Hot Springs welcomes new spa director

Durango Hot Springs Resort & Spa has announced Julia Gullotti as director of spa and wellness to head the newly redesigned spa and oversight of Durango Hot Springs wellness programs. ...

Carver Brewing returns federal funds because it can’t open in time

Eight-week requirement to use funds too restrictive as closures and restrictions linger

Mental floss in time of COVID-19

I still find it difficult to get my brain around what we’re living through. Those who know me know I’m a pretty jovial, social guy, but I’m sorry, folks. It’s gotten to the point ...

Bouncing back: Restaurant debuts ‘bumper tables’ amid virus

OCEAN CITY, Md. – Diners in a Maryland beach town are bouncing back into dining out amid the coronavirus pandemic with a little help from inflatable inner tubes on wheels. About a...

Drive-In theaters are jammed with moviegoers escaping lockdown

Daniel Fuller inflated a camping mattress, tossed it into the back of his pickup and settled in with his wife to watch “Trolls World Tour” at the Coyote Drive-In in Fort Worth, Texas. ...

Zia Taqueria finds unique way to fund new north Main restaurant

#BurritoBonds aims to raise $300,000 and help nonprofits, too

How do we go back to ‘normal,’ and should we?

As we enter May, we enter what is normally a time for celebration around Durango – event season begins, Fort Lewis graduation occurs and almost every weekend there are multiple happenings ar...

Construction starts in New Mexico on 35K acres for wind farm

SANTA FE – Construction has started on 35,000 acres of state trust land for the La Joya Wind Farm in New Mexico’s Torrance County. The project about 10 miles west of the Village o...

From oilfields to food banks, New Mexico feels jobless sting

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico already was among the most poverty-stricken states in the U.S. before oil prices crashed and the coronavirus outbreak derailed efforts to diversify the economy. Now,...

Hampton Inn Durango reopens

Hampton Inn Durango reopened Monday. Locally owned and operated since June 1994, the Hampton Inn Durango’s main focus has been keeping guests and employees safe, healthy and happy...