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COVID-19 outbreak reported at popular burger joint in downtown Durango

State health department says two staff members tested positive

Durango parking meters set to be replaced by end of 2020

455 meters will soon accept credit cards

Improving our bump-outs for downtown

The Bump Outs for Businesses program proved to be extremely successful this past summer downtown. Surveys of current users indicate that the new space is supporting 20% of total s...

End date set for bump-outs, but they will return

Outdoor patios to come down Nov. 2; could be back as soon as April

Primus restaurant to reopen after dealing with flood

Father’s Day deluge destroyed floors, ceiling, walls and hardwood

La Plata County to demolish building on East Second Avenue in Durango

Study will evaluate possible uses for downtown real estate holding

Durango businesses report some wins despite COVID-19 restrictions

After slow June, summer sales appear to be on an upswing

COVID-19 pandemic forces Durango’s Snowdown 2021 to cancel

Event organizers say popular winter festival could not be held responsibly with virus

New owners remodel Magpies Newsstand

FLC parents purchase downtown cafe, feature locally made products

Ken & Sue’s restaurant in Durango raided by IRS agents

Popular downtown eatery remains open

Jim Jackson, who revitalized section of downtown Durango, dies at 92

Retired landowner loved history, buildings and the train

Farmington man suspected of disorderly conduct at transgender rights march in Durango

Wesley Devilbiss, 59, allegedly threw participant to the ground