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Durango’s tourism rising from the ashes in 2019

Last year’s negatives could provide economic tailwinds this year

Attracting international visitors

The 48th Annual Iron Horse Bicycle Classic was once again a very successful summer season opener, even as winter lingered a bit longer. Town was buzzing with visitors and locals alike, with ...

Durango High School athletics scrambles to cover stadium loan

District considered using team funds to help with shortfall

As craft beer market grows, so do wild flavors

Anyone for steak and onion Kolsch? Or a macaroni and cheese pale ale? Those were among the flavors at the Strange Brew Festival in Reno, Nevada, this month, where competition for ...

U.S. officials to put off oil leases near Chaco Culture National Historical Park

ALBUQUERQUE – U.S. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt has agreed to put off oil and gas leasing for a year on land that Native Americans consider sacred surrounding Chaco Culture National Hi...

Waterstone Mortgage opens in Durango

Waterstone Mortgage Corp. of Pewaukee, Wisconsin, has opened an office in Durango at 1120 Main Ave., Suite 3. The office will be led by loan originator Christal Dye. Dye has more ...

Southwestern Colorado Area Health Education Center welcome new executive director

Kate Hartzell has joined Southwestern Colorado Area Health Education Center as the new Executive Director. Hartzell brings a wealth of knowledge in anthropology, education, and pu...

Pediatric Associates of Durango welcomes new providers

Pediatric Associates of Durango now provides fully integrated healthcare. We believe in treating the child as a whole, not only attending to physical health, but also to emotional health, ha...

SBA Colorado names new PIO

The U.S. Small Business Administration’s Colorado District Office recently named a new public information officer for coordination and information outreach. Stephen Collier join...

New climate study ordered for Colorado, Utah energy leases

DENVER – U.S. officials must consider climate change effects from leasing about 250 square miles of public lands in Colorado and Utah for oil and gas drilling, under a federal court ruling i...

Interior secretary, tribes meet amid drilling fight

CHACO CANYON NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK, N.M. – U.S. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt met with leaders of the Navajo Nation and Pueblo tribes at Chaco Canyon National Historical Park on Tues...

Monopolies drive health care costs in Southwest Colorado

Legislation seeks to increase transparency, lower costs