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Xeriscaping trend keeps growing in Durango

Water shortages make grass-reduced landscaping more appealing

Durango ‘ambassadors’ help downtown tourists make the most of their vacations

People in red-collared shirts answer questions, gather information about visitation

Early indicators suggest summer tourism on par with last year in Durango

In-state visitation increases amid inflation, higher gas prices

Inflation hits Durango restaurants, leading to higher prices and fewer menu options

Crab and chicken wings skyrocket in price, while labor and gas prices also drive up costs

Hot Fire Dogs offers new late-night food option in Durango

Authentic Chicago-style dogs rated NK-17, as in no ketchup unless you’re under age 17

B.Y.O. utensils: Some Durango restaurants get creative to reduce waste

Businesses cut down on trash by asking customers to bring their own straws, spoons and cups

Custom bike shop opens on north Main Avenue

Sanitas Cycles embraces titanium frames, sustainability and Durango’s cycling history

68th annual Four Corners Gem & Mineral Show boasts gems, geodes, fossils and more

Three-day event lasts until Sunday afternoon

Mountain Bike Specialists’ John Glover retires after 42 years

Store manager says much has changed in four decades, including bikes, biking culture and Main Avenue

Durango-based company empowers women to learn coding

GeekPack offers online courses and support in web development

MODSTREET values tactical urbanism for company’s future

Durango bump-out builders are looking to innovate downtown settings

Alpacka Raft celebrates 20th anniversary

A look back at the history of one of pack rafting’s most influential designers