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4-story building proposed for East Second Ave. in Durango concerns neighbors

Durango Planning Commission delays decision on project

Fort Lewis College to review investments for environmental, social impact

Scoring system will be applied to 20% of school’s holdings

Tech startups come to the Mountain West, but can they grow?

BOISE, Idaho (AP) – Tech startups have been migrating into cities all around the Mountain West, from Denver to Salt Lake City to Boise. However, when it comes to them taking over ...

New Mexico confronts backlog of wage-theft complaints

SANTA FE – New Mexico is struggling to clear a backlog of about 1,900 complaints of wage theft linked to enforcement of the state’s minimum wage law. Workforce Solutions Secretary...

Yellow Car Country Wines: Fun, fruity wines in Cortez

‘Who else would make a wine gummi’

Here’s how to help your Local First Foundation

Local First, the nonprofit organization that is the voice of local, independent businesses in La Plata County, has been serving the business community for 12 years now. We are ap...

More affordable Bayfield homes attract buyers in 2019

In-town Durango median price climbs above a half million for last year

Does Durango have blight? The answer could help city redevelop

An urban renewal authority would help spur construction

Supernova furniture moves to Bodo to accommodate growth

Store to offer self-serve kiosks, kids’ play area

Stock market training offered to students

Herald Staff Report Economic Literacy Colorado will present its free spring Stock Market Experience on Monday. The Stock Market Experience is a 10-week, robust, online investment ...

Low-wage employees benefit from tight labor market

Benefits, higher wages result of Durango’s unemployment rate at 2.2%

Get ready for a Rockin’ Snowdown

It’s time for the great cabin fever reliever, Snowdown! This year’s theme is A Rockin’ Snowdown, so anything rock ’n’ roll-related is welcomed. I joined the Snowdown board of dir...