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Who We Are Is What We Appear To Be

The Super Bowl has also become the advertisers’ Super Bowl. The large corporate ad agencies compete against the best in their business for the highest stakes in their game. Millions of dolla...

Tourism: Whose job is it anyway?

First off, Happy New Year from the Durango Area Tourism Office! And thanks to The Durango Herald, which will be running 12 columns on tourism in 2015. When it comes to attracting ...

Local tourism numbers up this year

The soon-to-end year has been good for tourism, says Bob Kunkel, executive director of the Durango Area Tourism Office. Lodgers-tax revenue for Durango and La Plata County will show double-d...

Paying for a good scare

Young entrepreneurs, including an FLC student, begin an outdoor haunted house

Ski towns worry over marijuana perception

Breckenridge councilor: Too early for acceptance

How would you like to pay under $2 a gallon for your gasoline?

Unlike some places, Durango comes in at $2.76

DATO seeking board member

The Durango Area Tourism Office is seeking applications from residents within the special-event planning sector to fill an open seat on its board of directors, according to a Durango Busines...

Tipton brothers sell tourism icon

Ute Mountain Utes buy 35-year-old Mesa Verde Pottery

New hotel eyes Durango Mall area

Lawyer asks for delay to review proposal

Marketing tourism is not a frill, it’s a fuel

Tourism is more than just alive and well. Last year, 64.6 million travelers stuffed $17.3 billion into Colorado Tourism coffers. Both numbers set new state records, and 2014 is on...

Hey, was that...?

Celebrities attracted to Durango’s famous scenery and charm

Durango tourism tax too low?

Council takes a shine to raising lodgers levy