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Strater Hotel dedicating rooms to figures who helped shape Durango’s history

Names immortalized include former President Gerald Ford, plus local icons Charles Schumacher and Olga Little

Region 9 Economic Development project manager views future of Southwest Colorado’s economy as ‘glass half full’

Heather Otter discusses the advancement of career and technical education and its positive impact on the region

Why Xcel Energy’s push to expand EV incentives has divided climate and consumer advocates

Buying an electric vehicle could soon be even cheaper for millions of Coloradans. The state already offers generous programs and tax benefits to offset the cost of a new plug-in vehicle as a...

Get ready for peace, love and to throw down for Snowdown

Durango’s winter festival welcomes 200 events over 10 days

Days Inn on north Main Avenue is getting a new look and name

Owners decide to gear new brand toward outdoor community

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory outsources packaging to Salt Lake City

Local labor shortages is the main factor in decision

$6 million in construction funding awarded to Three Springs senior living center

Construction started in 2022 to provide more options for assisted living

Recalls increase for tainted marijuana, as the industry calls for a study

There’s so much mold and fungus in the world that scientists believe people probably breathe a little in everyday. But Colorado still doesn’t want it in cannabis. Last year, there was a shar...

High-speed internet arrives in Bayfield

Virtually every household and business can tap into fiber-optic line

Seasonal flights between Durango and Houston to return this summer

Twice-weekly flights will provide greater access to southeastern United States, Latin America

Open Sky Wilderness Therapy announces closure

Over 18 years, the business employed 1,400 people in Durango

Tesla to install eight superchargers at Durango Transit Center

Charging stations will be required to work with other electric vehicle models