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Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad running full steam in 2015

Ridership was up 10 percent

Home splurges to treat yourself to this season

So many of our home-improvement and design choices are practical ones: Which sofa will stand up over the years? Which paint color matches the furniture? But what about changes tha...

U.S. construction spending falls 0.4 percent in November

WASHINGTON – U.S. construction spending fell in November for the first time in 17 months, reflecting weakness in spending on hotel and other private nonresidential construction and governm...

Oil slump weighing on housing markets in Texas, North Dakota

There’s a dark side to those delightfully low gasoline prices: Housing markets are slumping in communities that were recently flush from the U.S. shale oil fracking boom. Home sal...

Three Springs community in Durango prepares for more growth

1,000 people expected to live in subdivision by end of ’16

GOP contenders pitch path to fight poverty

Each pushes tax plan at econ forum

Interior design in Durango: What’s in, out for 2016

Local home furnishing stores report darker wood is in

N.M. governor revives right-to-work debate

Opponents question Martinez’s focus on eve of legislative session

Partisan spending rift divides Colorado lawmakers, Gov. John Hickenlooper

Hickenlooper’s plan would reclassify hospital fee money

Durango brewers say independent liquor stores nurtured them

Full-strength beer and wine in grocery stores could hurt craft beer industry, brewers say

Durango labor shortage and slow income growth are challenges

Economic experts view next year with tempered optimism

Construction coming to Twin Buttes

Development under new management with the same vision