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Durango spending rewards program off to booming start

More than 260 businesses could benefit

Respecting the past while embracing our future

Don’t you love acronyms? (I’m thinking you just said “not.”) It’s as if we speak in code with a bunch of letters. Well, I apologize, I’m going to give you another one, one that yo...

New Bayfield gym teaches Native American fighting art

Pine River Valley to be hub for guardian art

Unapologetic advocacy for local self-reliance

What does it take to make positive change in the world? How can an individual make an impact on a system that is so much larger than herself? It certainly seems daunting, but one ...

Durango approves MidTown redevelopment plan

City Council expresses unanimous support for 25-year renewal effort

Bayfield restaurant and coffee shop calls it quits

Tuning Fork Cafe opened in 2012 and became a hub for meetings, community gatherings

Durango City Council candidates talk taxes, housing and bump-outs at forum

Seven residents running for three open seats on board

Two New Mexican chambers of commerce voice frustrations with proposed bills

Small businesses will not be exempt from new laws

Focusing on the chamber’s three buckets

Our Chamber board and staff recently held our annual strategic planning retreat (virtual, of course, but it worked thanks to Sandhya Tillotson). Our annual retreat is our opportunity to revi...

Diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace

Many of us are familiar with efforts to increase workforce diversity in relation to characteristics such as gender, religion, ethnicity, race, disability, age, sexual orientation and educati...

Listen to the public health department

Thank you to San Juan Basin Public Health for its work keeping our community safe over the past 11 months. To be honest, I never knew much about our local public health department...

It’s end of the road for old Durango Chamber of Commerce building

Demolition expected for red building at Santa Rita Park