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State funding gives boost to two Durango projects

Urban redevelopment and electric vehicle infrastructure moving ahead

Farmington flights delayed until spring 2021

City cited travel restrictions, increase in coronavirus cases

San Juan County, N.M., moving forward on freight line

County commission approves federal grant application for $2 million

After 35 years, downtown Durango restaurant calls it quits

Local officials press Gov. Polis for reopening plan

Imagine a Durango Hot Springs with 22 soaking pools

New owners plan to invest $10 million in 150-year-old resort

Durango approves new tool for economic development

‘It’s been a long time coming’

La Plata County drops prospect of moratorium on new development

Business community says proposal to suspend new development poorly timed

Animas Valley gravel mine plans to close, go commercial

Public worries about access point on Animas River

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

Development organizations share resources during COVID-19 response

Community Emergency Relief Fund activated in response to COVID-19

Fund raised $12,000 in first 24 hours

IronWood revives mill west of Dolores, seeing opportunity in timber market

Dozens hired to produce veneer for plywood

City of Durango looks to create new economic development tool

Urban renewal authority would add flexible financing to spur economy