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Durango School District names three superintendent finalists

Contenders from Kentucky, Texas and Colorado will meet public next week

Is remote work the way of the future?

As people change how and where they work, Southwest Colorado is a big draw

Durango school board all ears in superintendent search

Focus groups held with 9-R staff, community members

Why is dog grooming prohibited under public health orders?

Pet workers lumped in with barbers, hairstylists, nail salons

Osprey Packs switches to making protective masks

Cortez-based pack manufacturer donates to coronavirus responders

Restaurant workers cope with sudden loss of income

Home-buying on hold; an appreciation for mom’s lesson about thrift

Census faces challenges as it aims to hire up to 500,000

ORLANDO, Fla. – The U.S. Census Bureau said it has reached its goal of recruiting more than 2.6 million applicants for the once-a-decade head count that launched for most of America this wee...

Jobs, housing top concerns in Durango community satisfaction survey

Results to inform city spending, collaboration with local agencies

Colorado sets record low with 2.5% unemployment in December

DENVER – Colorado’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dipped to 2.5% in December, the lowest level in at least 44 years. An unemployment rate of 2.6% in October and November t...

Census Bureau hiring hundreds in Southwest Colorado

Applicants must be 18 or older, be a U.S. citizen and have an email address

Can your boss require vaccinations for measles?

As the worst measles outbreak in the United States in decades has continued to spread, Atlanta employment lawyer Howard Mavity has started hearing a new question from his clients: Can we mak...

Navajo Technical University gets funding for manufacturing school

Science Foundation, Commerce Department support school