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Reverse mortgage deals don’t have to be just for retirees

Death, taxes and (if you want to own a home) mortgage payments never seem to go away. But there might just be a way to get rid of your monthly mortgage payment without paying cash for your h...

U.S. home price gains slow in April amid tepid sales

WASHINGTON – U.S. home prices rose in April compared with a year earlier, but the increase was the smallest annual gain in 14 months. Price gains have slowed this year as sales have faltered...

Décor with a retro vibe is becoming popular

If you spent childhood summers on a northern lake, grew up lunching at diners and shake shacks or took a college road trip, you’ll be all over the next big home décor trend: American Retro. ...

End of an era

After 33 years, Margaret Fretwell is selling her iconic hotel to a Durango real estate agent

Retail pot in mixed-use neighborhoods?

The next battle over where the city of Durango should allow retail marijuana stores may take place in the mixed-use neighborhoods. The Durango Planning Commission unanimously app...

Before GM car recalls, safety was low in corporate hierarchy

This contrasts with several other industries – Ford and Chrysler, too

Droughts may bring benefits to Colorado

Alfalfa’s in demand as dairies migrate from California

Downtown all dressed up for fun in the sun

The springtime metamorphosis of downtown has been underway for the past several weeks ... and it shows. It started with City Parking Division installing some 1,100 new parking meters, 365 of...

Late May rains brighten outlook for area’s beans

Rain over Memorial Day weekend brought the promise of a better season than many local bean farmers have seen in recent years. The storms brought 1.26 inches of rain to the Southwe...

Business Briefs

Ore House announces new partnership Beatle Abshagen is taking on his current Ore House manager and chef, Ryan Lowe, as his new partner. Lowe has worked for the Ore Hou...

How are you celebrating Hemp History Week?

Advocacy group ecstatic with new designation, local farm production

For the Birds closes

For the Birds, a Durango business that sells bird seed and supplies, has closed its doors. Owner Kristi Streiffert said she will continue to offer one of her most popular products...