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Small business aid program relaunches with changes to help minority-owned businesses

Victor Uruchurtu moved to the U.S. from Mexico 12 years ago. He started his own disaster restoration business in Denver for homes with flood damage. He came close to shutting down...

Agile Space Industries gains recognition for bringing jobs to Durango

Company helps diversify economy, report says

Looking back at what BID has done

The uncertainty of 2020, along with the shutdowns and reduced travel, hurt many businesses in our area. I am proud to say the Durango Business Improvement District stepped up in a...

Durango building strategic plan for city’s future

Public input sessions highlight housing as top issue

Promise of vaccines boosts optimism of Colorado business leaders for 2021

Colorado business leaders are optimistic economic conditions will improve later in the year — but remain relatively downbeat on near-term prospects, according to a quarterly survey by resear...

Durango to explore possible uses for Worldpay office building

City decides to hold public, not private, discussions

Durango reaches $820,000 in relief grants for businesses

Second funding round helps 64 companies

Durango to provide utility forgiveness program

Businesses, residents struggling during pandemic can qualify for financial relief

We’ll boom instead of bust locally

Those who have read about Durango’s history know that we’ve been called a “Boom and Bust” town. Well, we’re somewhat in the bust era again thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic and cur...

2020: A year marked by plague, protest and triumph in Southwest Colorado

COVID-19 ushers in era of social distancing, takeout food and face masks

Small shops cater to last-minute Christmas shoppers

In Durango and Farmington, COVID limits have people supporting local retailers

Pandemic gives rise to Durango-based grazing board business

Alexis Saghie started Farm to Fingers after COVID-19 brought her home