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Tourism forecast shows nationwide slump, but Durango experts remain optimistic

Looking ahead to summer, local businesses project a minimal decline in customers

Fort Lewis College celebrates 10th anniversary of Hawk Tank Business Plan Competition

San Juan College student claims grand prize

Uber says it will exit Colorado if bill becomes law

The rideshare company says measure would pose too big a legal risk

Durango, Chamber of Commerce seek business input on minimum wage hike

City Council to discuss proposed increase at May 6 study session

Colorado’s outdoor businesses buckling in Trump trade war

'We can’t just uproot our supply chain overnight,’ business cofounder says

A Bayfield business was on the cusp of the American dream. Tariffs may yank it away

‘For us, it’s not political, it’s existential,’ said Taylor Ripp, owner of Outpost Campers

Purgatory Resort to install new chairlift this summer

Additional trails to expand mountain’s advanced and expert terrain

Nourish Durango offers macro-friendly, protein-rich grab-and-go meals

Those looking to lose weight or bulk up will find meals tailored to their goals

Bump-outs in Durango are back

City deploys mock-ups of Downtown’s Next Step

Durango spa receives liquor license despite concerns over prior alcohol violation

Council narrowly approves license for River’s Edge Wellness Center

Silverton’s Avalanche Brewing is celebrating its final weekend before closure

Austin and Casie Lashley say the Greene Street watering hole is under contract

Apache Mobile Home Park in west Durango back on market – at higher price

Residents have until June to submit offer to purchase land