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Montezuma County gives green light to new USDA processing plant south of Cortez

Facility will have capacity for up to 200 animals per month; economic boost expected to area ranchers

Does Durango have what it takes to be named the ‘Strongest Town’?

City enters competition that could net recognition and expert advice

Is Durango being snubbed by ‘best of’ lists? Are we good with that?

The town makes a lot of top 10 and 100 lists, but what about those it doesn’t?

Affordable housing, behavioral health and economic recovery targeted for federal spending

Three Colorado task forces release final plans for distributing American Rescue Plan Act money

Panelists say housing crisis will require moving of mountains and minds

NIMBYism is a hurdle, but the real danger may be the disappearing middle class

Southwest Colorado’s economy has rebounded, but aging, labor and housing remain concerns

Economic outlook offers mixed bag for region, state

Economic forum sounds alarm on housing crisis in La Plata County

Local group receives state grant to strategize a path to equitable homeownership

Purgatory Resort owner purchases Mercury building in Durango

No plans have been finalized for repurposing the 81,380-square-foot commercial space

Cortez-based Osprey Packs agrees to sell to Helen of Troy

$414 million deal expected to be finalized by end of the year

Regional economic strategy targets housing, infrastructure goals

Report also addresses using natural lands to support economy

Workers fed up with nights, weekends seek flexible schedules

NEW YORK – After struggling to hire workers for its outlet store in Dallas, Balsam Hill finally opened on Sept. 1. But the very next day, the online purveyor of high-end artificial holiday t...

After several tough years, tourism returns to Silverton

Fires, heavy snow and pandemic upended economy for three years