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Boebert talks priorities for working-class families and water in Colorado

Congresswoman breaks down her fight to bring back ‘good-paying jobs’ and better water allocation

Popeyes’ opening date delayed because of severe winter weather in Cortez

Store hopes to open doors in May or June

Gaige Sippy is named Citizen of the Year

Chamber of Commerce hands out annual awards at Durango Rocks event

Colorado oil, gas companies offer $459 million to guarantee wells are plugged eventually

Plans seek to meet new state financial requirements, but some smaller operators hope to put up only a fraction of the needed funds

Can eliminating ‘shooter-sized’ bottles of liquor reduce crime in Durango?

Police say ‘minis’ lead to littering, public intoxication and are often seen in DUI arrests

U.S. agriculture secretary unveils initiatives for small, mid-sized operations

New developments mark progress in Biden’s approach to changing food system, Vilsack says

More than 80% of local governments have opted out of Colorado’s new paid family, medical leave

Many said they have similar or better programs in place for their workers

Ska Brewing Co. adds new sustainability initiatives for 2023

Brewery collaborates with Table to Farm to compost spent grain from the brewing process

Xcel Energy played a leading role in plan to defend Colorado natural gas

Tax documents show an executive served as a board member for Coloradans for Energy Access, a group dedicated to battling climate measures

Troubled operator K.P. Kauffman violated state order to stop selling its oil and gas

KPK says it must sell oil and gas or its 1,200 wells may end up orphaned

College hosts workers’ compensation workshop

Free workshop discusses safety, compliance

Love n’ Juice brings fresh juices, smoothies to 11th Street Station

Owner uses locally sourced ingredients to offer healthy options to Durango