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Main Street Cortez perks up with a new coffee shop

Cortez Coffee House and Eatery restores popular community meeting place

Colorado saw a lot of businesses open at the end of 2022 – and a lot close, too

Persistent inflation, rising interest rates and a growing tally of layoffs at big companies across the U.S. make it difficult to assess the economic forecast.

U.S. House OKs bill to open public land to development if reserve oil is tapped

Amendment from Rep. Boebert of Colorado would identify portions of Thompson Divide to be leased

Bayfield-area residents left in cold as AmeriGas fails to fill propane tanks

Company representative unsure what might be causing delivery delays in La Plata County

Sears Hometown Store is on its way out of the Durango Mall

Franchise-owned offshoot of parent company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection

Colorado may end age-discriminating work questions

Senate Bill 58 would put an end to asking applicants’ age

Colorado regulators out of patience with oil well cleanup

K.P. Kauffman Co. says it will be in better financial condition if it sells northeastern Colorado wells to a company proposing to use them for a carbon capture project

Is REI coming to Durango?

Community members speculate over the potential of having big-box outdoor retailer

Errand Girl goes the distance – like hundreds of miles – to deliver your package (or mother)

Ignacio business involves a car, canine sidekick and an adventurous driver

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory CEO satisfied with third quarter results

Durango flagship store sees increase in sales during fall months

Former El Moro general manager enters Durango City Council race

David Woodruff says he’s ready to serve up a fresh perspective

Durango company becomes majority owner of the largest ski resort in Americas

Chile-based Valle Nevado is Mountain Capital Partners’ first international endeavor