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Pessimism creeps in for Colorado businesses as confidence in national economy is shaken

A potentially telling economic indicator just turned negative for the first time since the Great Recession. A regular survey of state business leaders by the University of Colorad...

Rico election includes town board, transportation, sewer system taxes

Voters will decide on central sewer, transportation and board members

Durango railroad’s liability for 416 Fire worries economic leaders

‘It will all come down to what the insurance will cover’

Feasibility study considered for Montezuma County convention center

Determining potential market, location and size is needed, organizers say

Who oversees Durango’s ever-expanding public art collection?

‘Art improves our lives whether we realize it or not’

New laws aim to protect renters facing eviction, uninhabitable homes

Mold added to list of items that landlords must legally fix

D&SNG brings economic vitality back to a snowy Silverton

Business owners anticipate a healthy season fueled by high moisture, a good economy and ‘pent-up demand’

Ideas for possible Cortez-area convention center expand

Informal survey favors concerts, American food and Navajo tacos

New group encourages customers to pay with cash

Credit card fees hurt business, some say

Montezuma County considers convention center at fairgrounds

Commissioners offer to pay for building, if others commit to operations

Global recession fear suddenly stalking credit market

The risk of a global recession has surged to the top of the worry list for credit investors even as they push down their cash balances to snap up new-year issuance, according to Bank of Amer...

Greenspan warns of ‘extremely imbalanced’ path of US deficit

While American politicians on both sides of the aisle have been mostly silent as the U.S. deficit swells toward $1 trillion and beyond, former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan says th...