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More free Wi-Fi coming to downtown Durango

Service could be available by January

Hard drinks and history

Local historian Duane Smith leads pub crawl

Banned Books Week focuses on young adult fiction

Genre is one of the most challenged and restricted

New projects contributing to Durango’s hotel resurgence

City’s hotel room inventory growing

Problematic meters

City will test new credit-card meters next year

Lost Dog lost forever

Adiós tequila, bourbon, vodka and single-malt scotch clubs, quirky art displays and fundraisers galore. After 11 years, the Lost Dog Bar & Lounge is closing its doors. The closure...

Business District takes new approach with panhandlers

Push is on for people to donate to nonprofits

Everything you want to know about parking

Downtown parking, or the perceived lack thereof, has been discussed in our community for a long time. Recent topics of discussion I have been included in have ranged from a residential parki...

Subway closes Main Ave. store

Six of the shops remain in county

Denver magazine: Durango one hell of a town

Durango recently earned a nod of approval from 5280 The Denver Magazine, which deemed the city of 17,000 No. 1 of “Seven Spectacular Small Town Getaways” in Colorado. The write-up...

Food trucks get no slack in Durango

City: Tough rules offer fairness to bricks-and-mortar competitors

Brew ’em if you got ’em

More than 2,300 gather for San Juan Brewfest fundraiser