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The stories behind Durango’s craft brewing industry

A look back at how some of town’s most notable breweries came to be and the impact they had

62 new homes planned for Three Springs

Elk Grove housing development will add units to the area in addition to other projects

Inside the success of a dying art form

Owners of Skyhorse Saddle Co. discuss their process, the state of Western culture

Lone Spur Cafe seized by Colorado Department of Revenue for failure to pay taxes

Business owes over $196,000 in delinquent taxes to the state

San Juan Brewfest battles rain, experiences solid turnout

Durango Police Department says there were no alcohol related incidents stemming from this year’s event

San Juan Brewfest

Two-level garage structure for Downtown Durango Hotel nearing completion

Concrete pouring for basement, parking facilities to commence Wednesday

Colorado accounting company CEO joins Citizens State Bank’s board of directors

Citizens State Bank welcomed the leader of a Colorado-based accounting company to its Board of Directors. Diana Murray is the CEO and president of ASAP Accounting & Payroll, which provides p...

Durango business owner joins Bank of the San Juans’ Board of Directors

Bank of the San Juans has brought on Tami Duke to its Board of Directors. Duke joined Bank of the San Juans shortly after it opened in 1998, then rose through the ranks to become senior cre...

Ballet artistic director celebrates 25 years of teaching in Durango

Frances Rosser Taylor, better known as Miss Frances, is celebrating teaching ballet in Durango for 25 years. Having taught ballet in New England for 18 years before moving to Mancos in 1999...

SW Colorado economic development officials aim to bolster skilled labor workforce

Some workers’ skill sets don’t match what employers are expecting

Longtime downtown Durango cafe closes after 42 years of service

Cost of building renovations, labor and staffing issues put Old Tymer’s out of business