State reports new COVID-19 outbreaks, including Durango nursing home

Multiple cases also found at business in town

The time to act is now

The rise in new COVID-19 cases has caused our community to be moved into a new level on the state’s dial that determines how “open” we can be. We entered this new Level Red: Severe Risk on F...

La Plata County nonprofit, remodeling business become state philanthropy honorees

Power to Act and The Riber Co. among 33 organizations awarded

Buy local or bye-bye local this winter

You know me by now. I’m all about keeping our economy going and all of us thriving – which has never been more important in the 38 years I’ve been here in Durango. We all need to ...

Habitat for Humanity homes outfitted with solar panels

Shaw Solar donates time, equipment to reduce families’ electricity needs

The holidays are fast approaching

It is hard to believe, but the holiday season is upon us. Thanksgiving is just one month away! Many things will be different this season, but I hope one thing remains the same. ...

Ignacio considers measure giving town power to revoke business licenses

Public pushes back, suspecting changes are related to Farmers Fresh Market

Steamworks Brewing reports second COVID-19 case

Ongoing investigation into possible outbreak

La Plata County may have weathered worst of COVID-19 financial hit

Sales tax revenues expected to exceed projections

Get ready for Durango’s business pep rally

We need to celebrate those things that we can celebrate, and one of those things we do at the Chamber of Commerce each year is celebrate our businesses and individuals who make a difference ...

Purgatory Resort wraps up ‘remarkable’ summer

Ski area turns eye toward winter operations

Durango restaurant owner serves food for thought, with side of diplomacy

Ya Ling Yen has owned, operated May Palace since 1989