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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

Historic orchards of Montezuma, La Plata counties are a ‘living museum’

Restoration project aims to propagate rare apple cultivars that would be lost without human involvement

Outdoor business owners speak about REI coming to Durango

Sporting goods stores brought in over $23 million in sales tax revenue in 2022

Former employees accuse Lone Spur Cafe CEO of poor business practices

Workers from both Durango and Prescott, Arizona, locations say checks bounced when trying to deposit them

Ordinance banning retail pet sales in Durango fails with scant support from City Council

City attorney previously outlined concerns with restricting ethical breeders

‘Southern Style’ food truck coming to 11th Street Station

Owner anticipates soft launch on Aug. 19

Are Durango grocery stores pricing their wine below cost?

Local liquor stores argue that loyalty discounts are creating an unfair advantage for big-name retailers

Ski Barn tries to expand business through Zoom consultations

Durango retailer wants to compete on larger scale with e-commerce market

Colorado farmers say hemp not the cash crop they had hoped

Overproduction, lack of infrastructure and increasing regulations ended rush to cultivate crop

Frontier Airlines customers accuse company of ‘hidden’ bag fees

Class action lawsuit says carrier charges for personal items that are advertised as being free