More Durango visitors booking hotels at last minute

Trend may reflect economic caution – or a thrill of spontaneity

Colorado lawmakers reject push to prevent local short-term rental rules from applying to backcountry huts and cabins

Senate Bill 213, which was connected to the wealthy owner of a backcountry property outside Crested Butte, drew the ire of counties

Best Western location on north Main Avenue in Durango under new ownership

Owner seeks to upgrade and modernize lodging amenities

City lodgers tax data for October excluded an increase voters approved in 2021

Incomplete documents confuse last year’s collection sums

Durango’s historic Gable House marks 130 years with ice cream social

New owners commemorate iconic bed-and-breakfast while former tenants reflect on memories

Durango City Council approves policy for divvying up new lodgers tax revenue

Councilors to revisit funding scheme for tourism marketing annually

Durango collects more than ballot expected from lodgers tax

State law says overage must be refunded to taxpayers or voters must allow city to use the excess

Iconic Strater Hotel in Durango sells for $13.44 million, according to records

New owner says biggest challenge since acquisition is tight labor market

Mountain towns prepare for large crowds as summer sports and outdoor recreation festivals return

Visitation to Colorado’s mountain towns picked up over Memorial Day weekend, the official start to the summer travel season in the U.S. But in Eagle County, the action really starts next wee...

Help wanted, really, in wake of COVID-19

In Durango, some short-staffed restaurants go dark a couple of days a week

Durango’s East Second Avenue hotel project still lives

Construction on dual-branded project should resume in spring

Montezuma County considers convention center at fairgrounds

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