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Tourism prospers from Denver to Main Ave.

If you missed last Wednesday’s What’s Up Downtown? column by Tim Walsworth, executive director of the Business Improvement District, please read it (currently posted on The Durango Herald we...

In Ouray, ice is hot

Weekend’s winter wonderland welcomed worldwide

With upgrades, El Niño, Purgatory Resort skier visits increase

Durango ski area has received more snow than all of last season

Respect and appreciate the holiday traveler

Vacations begin in the friendly confines of our home. We imagine ourselves in a desirable destination while anticipation and excitement builds, knowing that vacations change people in so man...

Economic outlook for La Plata County relatively stable

Study downplays impact of Gold King spill, but highlights natural gas uncertainties

Purgatory in Durango celebrates its golden anniversary

Resort an economic driver that changed the community

Colorado urges outdoor recreation over Black Friday shopping

Shopping substitute: Free entry to parks

Incoming state tourism director, Cathy Ritter, keenly aware of being positive

Promoting rural Colorado could help counter image of Gold King Mine spill

Durango tourism industry faces challenges

2015 strong, but the future looks uncertain

Oxbow Preserve in north Durango will temporarily close Dec. 1 amid damage concerns

City councilors will weigh in on opening park

Al Roker to broadcast live from Four Corners Monument on Nov. 9

‘TODAY’ host attempts fastest weather forecast

Former La Plata County Sheriff takes town administration in Silverton

New town administrator takes on divided town