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Durango employers get creative to combat labor shortages

Purgatory Resort has fewer staff members; city trying to keep up with park maintenance

Possible ethics violations stopped sheriff’s deputy ski patrol at Purgatory Resort

La Plata County canceled program over gift clause in Colorado Amendment 41

Purgatory Resort welcomes young pup to ski patrol

Ember, an 8-week-old black Lab, begins avalanche search and rescue dog training

Some make it, others don’t in Purgatory Resort’s annual pond skimming ritual

Costume clad skiers and snowboarders brave icy cold waters

Purgatory to celebrate season with pond skimming

Event to take place at 1 p.m. Sunday

San Juan National Forest approves Purgatory’s Ice Creek project

The 45-acre expansion will add a new ski lift and beginner trails

Low-pressure storm brings 6-9 inches of snow to parts of Southwest Colorado

Another small blast of moisture expected early Monday

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

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

Snow misses lower elevations but slams mountains

‘Southwest flow’ and banding limited accumulations

SkiBike Rally coming up at Purgatory Resort

Longest-running ski bike festival in the U.S. returns to Purgatory, Feb. 26-27

Purgatory Resort restaurant sees COVID-19 outbreak over holiday weekend

Food services shutdown for dinner service at Purgy’s and Paradise Pizza

Recent storms help Southwest Colorado resorts open terrain

After receiving 31 inches, Purgatory now has 98 trails open to ride