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Durango’s delivery destiny

Businesses respond to growing desire for on-demand service

More jobs, more economic security?

Not necessarily so for some in the U.S.

U.S. homes grow larger

Average new home is now 2,500 square feet

Construction spending jumps 2.2% in April

WASHINGTON – U.S. construction spending climbed in April to the highest level in more than six years, fueled by healthy gains in housing, government spending and non-residential constructi...

More retired Americans are being buried by housing debt

WASHINGTON – Al and Saundra Karp have found an unconventional way to raise money and help save their Miami-area home from foreclosure: They’re lining up gigs for their family jazz band. ...

U.S. regulators warn ads for reverse mortgages can mislead

WASHINGTON – We’ve seen the TV ad pitches from celebrities such as “The Fonz” Henry Winkler and actor and ex-Sen. Fred Thompson, touting the benefits of reverse mortgages for older homeowner...

Summer tourism stats shining brightly

Summer is here in downtown Durango with events happening just about every weekend and the tourists filling our shops. As we get into the busy part of the year, the Durango Business Improveme...

Business Briefs

First National announces hires First National Bank of Durango announces these new hires: Kassia Barber has been hired as a receptionist. Barber is a student at Universi...

Meet the top 10 highest-paid female CEOs

NEW YORK – Female CEOs are outpacing their male colleagues in pay, although they remain vastly outnumbered in the top echelons of American companies. Last year, the median pay for...

Airlines try to speed boarding process

Each minute plane is late costs $30, amounting to a lot of cash for industry

Is virtual reality becoming a reality?

Hollywood, artists explore VR worlds

Coal company fights to mine

Colo. firm’s environmental review must consider global warming