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Thru the Lense hires team member

Thru the Lense, a local photography company located at 643 Main Ave., recently named Jodi Jahrling studio manager and fine art portrait photographer. In her new position, Jahrling...

San Juan Basin Public Health hires four

San Juan Basin Public Health recently hired four new staff members, including Natalie Mitchell, Alli Gilliam, Laura Warner and Julia Sewell: Natalie Mitchell was hired as a care c...

NAIFA to offer homeowners and ethics CE classes

The National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors will offer a homeowners and ethics CE classes, with a provided lunch with Bob Ross, on May 11 in the conference room at La Quinta...

Cleaning up downtown for summer

On Friday, May 26, join the Durango Chamber of Commerce and the Durango Business Improvement District for Downtown Clean Day. This annual event is a fun volunteer opportunity for families, c...

Marijuana buffer changes could increase business options in Durango

Majority of council seems to support change

Indoor Flea Market closing in May

Owner and apprentice will continue business on eBay

Durango Tourism Office expects a bright summer

Locals urged to accept tourists

Caution! Lifestyle inflation ahead

I had to issue that warning to myself yesterday. I love looking at big, old homes and imagining what it would be like to live there. Spring has sprung here in Philadelphia, and I’...

Apple can’t ignore Microsoft’s slick, new laptop

Microsoft has already cracked the professional and creative markets with inventive tablets and a desktop that turns into a virtual drafting table. Now it’s chasing another category many beli...

Run + Hike store opens in Cortez

Shop will offer running apparel, Osprey gear

Santa Fe voters reject soda tax, hand rare win to industry

SANTA FE, N.M. — Voters have rejected a measure that would have raised taxes on soft drinks in New Mexico’s capital city, giving a rare victory to the beverage industry after a string of rec...

A homebuying calculator for millennials: Does that add up?

The real estate industry has spent the better part of the last decade worrying about the buying habits of millennials. Their preference for big cities, tendency to marry later, and bulging s...