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Business Briefs

Bring your paper to Shred Day on May 28 Shred Day will take place from 10 a.m. to noon May 28 at the Durango Chamber of Commerce office in Santa Rita Park. Participants...

Calling in sick can be a luxury

Improved leave for low-income workers next on agenda

States saying ‘no’ to cities

Businesses heading straight to capitols to stop local ordinances

Mortgage delinquencies fall

WASHINGTON – The U.S. mortgage delinquency rate fell to the lowest in almost eight years as the job market strengthened and rising home values gave struggling borrowers a chance to sell. ...

Home prices up in most cities

Home prices climbed in 85 percent of U.S. metropolitan areas in the first quarter as low mortgage rates and the strongest labor market in almost seven years spurred demand. The me...

City is landlord to closed nonprofit

Powerhouse building owned by city of Durango

First-time homebuyers face many hurdles

Young people aspiring to buy their first home are already facing disappointment this year. Rising prices are putting more homes out of reach, and pickings are slim because few pr...

5 homebuying mistakes you should avoid

Buying a home is a fairly complicated process involving negotiations, legal and contractual issues, lender requirements and obtaining clear title. Here is a guide to some of the b...

Basin Coop sales up 2 percent, cash distribution at $281K

Cooperative has 2 board members re-elected

Business Briefs

Evenings Porch announces new hires Evenings Porch Assisted Living welcomes Janahy Tsosie, Courtney Schlapfer and Larry Benson to its team. Tsosie has been an in-home ca...

Educators and business look to groom the future

Denver businesses, schools meet to examine young people’s future

Clash of titans

History and concessionaire collide over trademarking park’s properties