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70 years of service to the community

Thinking about the 70th anniversary of Arthur and Morley Ballantine acquiring what became The Durango Herald, two things stand out: what they did and where they did it. Both were remarkable....

When Smartwool left Steamboat Springs, workers who stayed got a ‘kick in the shorts’

Power of place plays out as locals forge paths to keep workers in town

At Chalkboard Kitchen in Durango, you’ll find something new every time

Food cart keeps cuisine interesting with an ever-changing menu

Durango businesses feel sting of labor shortage, higher gas prices and supply shortages

Survey gathers input from about 125 respondents on wages, price increases and more

Old Navy coming to Durango Mall

Chain retailer offers variety in affordable apparel

Grazing goats offer simple weed and fire mitigation

DuranGoats business uses holistic farming techniques to rejuvenate pastures

Housing prices rise again in La Plata County as inventory remains scarce

Second-quarter real estate data shows almost across-the-board increases in median prices

Purgatory ski patrol to begin wage negotiations with resort after unionizing

Patrollers advocate for livable pay, better gear stipends

Durango’s historic Gable House marks 130 years with ice cream social

New owners commemorate iconic bed-and-breakfast while former tenants reflect on memories

Rugged camper may help hone a new facet of Silverton’s high-elevation economy

Campfire conversation sparks Sasquatch Expedition Campers

Temporary signs approved during pandemic in Durango must now be removed

City gives businesses, residents a few weeks to comply before enforcement ensues

Photos: Owner of Tortilleria La Flor returns to work after injuring hand