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Durango braces for high gas prices, but optimism remains

Many impacts are just beginning as the summer tourism season nears

La Plata County decides – in principle – how to split $10.9 million in COVID-19 relief money

Commissioners earmark funding for housing, broadband and social impacts

As Durango grows and becomes more expensive, is its culture changing?

Yes, some say, and that carries both good and bad

High fraud cases in New Mexico related to pandemic

Online shopping listed as one of most fraudulent means

Nationwide coin shortage leaves Durango businesses pinching pennies

‘It’s been a tremendous hardship,’ laundromat owner says

Nationwide coin shortage leaves Durango businesses pinching pennies

‘It’s been a tremendous hardship,’ laundromat owner says

Train, hotels and Mesa Verde reporting strong numbers

Hotels were packed during Fourth of July holiday, weekend

Yellen offers subtle change to outlook

Expects job growth to slow inflation to rise

Durango women applaud $20 bill redesign

Area women who nominated role models and favorite female historical figures were happy Wednesday with the choice of Harriet Tubman for the front of the to-be-redesigned $20 bill. ...

Economic blues raise doubts about central bankers

Markets signal top government economic officials losing ‘awe’ even if they shock

More clues about Fed’s view of ‘gradual’ rate hike emerge

WASHINGTON – For months, Federal Reserve officials have pledged that this rate hiking cycle will be gradual and data-dependent. After they finally lifted rates for the first time in almost a...

As Fed meets, decision on rate hike seems like a toss-up

WASHINGTON – Will they or won’t they? Nine years after they last raised their benchmark interest rate and after months of feverish speculation, Federal Reserve policymakers this w...