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Lawmakers walk line between public health and economic well-being

Small-business emergency lending program runs out of funding

Cheeseburger with a side of toilet paper and dog food: Restaurants add groceries to stay in business

WASHINGTON – Julie Wineinger knows the ins and outs of managing bulk ice cream orders. Now in the age of the coronavirus pandemic, she’s calculating: How many potatoes equal a pou...

Foodies rejoice: Take-out options abound in Durango and beyond

Herald Staff Report Durango tourism officials and business leaders like to boast that Durango has more restaurants per capita than San Francisco. And La Plata County residents hav...

Is Durango passing the stay-at-home test?

Traffic slows, grocery stores increase social distancing

Durango sewing boutique puts needles, thread to work for first responders

250 gowns and over 600 masks donated to medical professionals

What a difference a month makes

In my last column in early March, I wrote about several events and promotions occurring in spring and summer. All of that has now changed, many things are canceled and others are in a holdin...

New Mexico small businesses encouraged to apply for federal loans

Survey shows impact of COVID pandemic on Farmington-area economy

How to recreate responsibly outside during a disease pandemic

It’s OK to get outdoors, but don’t forget social-distancing guidelines

Local efforts underway to help Durango-area businesses and out-of-work employees

Development organizations share resources during COVID-19 response

Don’t worry, we will come through this

The worst thing you can do is panic and react based on fear. That said, we need to band together and pull through. Durango has historically, since its founding, been a “boom and b...

New Mexico State Police to enforce ‘non-essential’ business closures

Local police departments to assist ‘as needed’

Supporting local business during the coronavirus

As I sit here trying to write my first column as managing director of Local First, three months into the job, the world is facing a pandemic. Whether we actually get hit hard by coronavirus ...