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Tourist season may be gaining steam in Durango

Colorado sets tourism records in 2015

Western coal mines scaling operations back, shutting down

High-paying jobs are disappearing

Sales taxes dip, lodgers taxes strong

Business Improvement District expects more growth

Yellen offers subtle change to outlook

Expects job growth to slow inflation to rise

Residents share ideas on north Main Avenue development

Thriving, attractive artery could help reduce sprawl

Oil slump means there’s room at the inn

In Greeley, drilling dip drops room rentals

Steaming Bean in Durango gets reprieve with new location

Coffee shop to move across street into lower level of Irish Embassy

King II permit decision delayed

Planning Commission slates April 14 for vote

Lower fuel costs mean savings for schools, governments

City of Durango bought more gas in 2015 and still saved $130,028 on fuel

Two Durango restaurants undergo changes, another closes

Guido’s remodels, Main Event to be replaced and 6512 is closed

County vote expected Thursday on King II permit

County says denial wouldn’t stop mine operations

Study shows public land is good for rural areas in the West

Personal income rising faster in counties with more areas owned by state, federal governments