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Summer tourism winds down, but ‘shoulder seasons’ pick up in Durango

Businesses have a good season despite fewer visitors

The time of giving is here

Autumn is by far my favorite time of year. I love fall sports, the cooler nights and changing colors. It’s not only a change in season, it’s a change in habits as the days get shorter, whi...

La Plata County man finds new job, new hope

Window washing company helps lift Nathan Pease out of homelessness

Private and public ownership

The sales of a handful of prominent private and publicly-owned properties in Durango have been hot topics of discussion within our community over the past few months. From city-owned proper...

Oh Hi expands distribution of CBD seltzers to 10 states

Cannabidiol beverages now available from Alaska to Florida

Tales of Tomorrow comics shop closing reluctantly

Farmington store to shutter because of manga shortage

San Juan Brewfest starts today

The San Juan Brewfest is back, and it starts today. The Brewfest is owned by United Way of Southwest Colorado and has become one of its best annual fundraisers. The San Juan Brewfest is a tw...

Durango-based MUNIRevs purchased by Austin based GovOS

Local business to retain employees and offer new services

Aurum Labs in Durango receives state certification for hemp testing

Company also seeks nod from Drug Enforcement Agency

Re-evaluation of work-life priorities drive labor shortage in Southwest Colorado

Employees share complex reasons behind job transitions

Finding good employees during the staffing crisis

“It can be like finding a needle in a haystack.” That’s what one business owner said to me recently while trying to fill a vacant position. Hopefully the expiration of the supplemental unemp...

Lawsuit could delay replacement for aging postal fleet

PORTLAND, Maine – Postal workers thrilled at the prospect of making deliveries in modern, comfortable and environmentally friendly vehicles are soldiering on in their aging, spartan trucks. ...