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Schlotzsky’s-Cinnabon coming downtown

Sandwich shop to open Feb. 12

How many parking tickets did Durango issue in 2014?

Local lawbreakers had a tough year in 2014, with Durango Police Department issuing more than 5,700 citations for violating 239 different laws. But according to data yielded by an ...

No-parking laws to be enforced downtown

Since the snowstorm hit this week, Durango residents have contended with icy roads, child care crises and power outages. Yet during the predawn hours Thursday, locals should bewar...

Another reason to take a step into downtown

The Durango Business Improvement District is busy in early 2015. The next promotion for us is Random Acts of Kindness week. BID and Bank of Colorado are teaming up for the second year in a r...

Snowblowers need fixing, ice cream left to warmer days

Business slows on heaviest snow day of the season

Don’t slip up: Remember to shovel your sidewalk

Removal required within 24 hours of storm

17 vehicles towed for snow removal

Seventeen vehicles were towed in downtown Durango in the predawn hours Saturday to allow city crews to clear snow from principal streets. Towing companies, operating on a rotating...

BID seeks feedback for Sidewalk Vending Days

The Durango Business Improvement District is seeking feedback from merchants on potential Sidewalk Vending Days for 2015 to see which days are best, BID said in a news release. A...

Filling in Durango

As construction drifts toward downtown area, land is becoming scarce, lots becoming more expensive

Doesn’t our downtown look spectacular?

There’s something magical about holiday lights, and now that we appear to be getting some snow, the “wondrous winter” in Durango truly has begun. From one end of downtown to the o...

Steady as she goes

City continues water flushing

The city of Durango’s Utilities Department will continue the maintenance of the drinking-water system on Wednesday by flushing water lines along Main Avenue in the downtown area, according t...