Spirit Airlines will talk to JetBlue about takeover bid The tail of a JetBlue Airways Airbus A321 is shown as the plane prepares to take off from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood… April 8, 2022
More local vendors than ever at ag expo More artisans and creators invited to this year’s Four States Agricultural Exposition March 27, 2022
Cortez council OKs application for Popeye’s chicken restaurant Restaurant will share access with Family Dollar on South Broadway March 26, 2022
Need a drill, saw or sewing machine? Check out the Durango Tool Library For a monthly membership fee, artisans can rent equipment to help with projects March 18, 2022
Judge dismisses lawsuit against San Juan Basin Public Health CJ’s Diner challenged state and local health orders March 1, 2022
How much is your morning cup? Some coffee shops around Durango have had to raise prices because of market struggles February 27, 2022
River Trail Outpost opens in Dolores Former vendors of Antique Charm mall relocate to new cooperative February 23, 2022
Drive-thru java and joe coming to Cortez Local family bringing Colorado coffee franchise to Cortez; shop slated for open early June February 22, 2022
Frontier ends twice-weekly flights between Las Vegas and Durango DRO aviation director says demand wasn’t there February 16, 2022
What are businesses learning from the omicron wave, and how will it inform their futures? StoneAge experimenting with isolated workspaces to allow without symptoms workers to perform tasks February 3, 2022
Former Mancos teacher reflects on success of new food business Kelly’s Kitchen is in its second year of business, and it’s booming January 29, 2022
As snowmaking becomes more common, some question the use of energy and water Ski resorts have invested millions in more efficient snow guns A machine blows snow at Vail Mountain Resort Dec. 29… January 26, 2022
Demand for guns and ammo is near record highs, but some shops hit hard by supply chain hang-ups Colorado Bureau of Investigation recorded 487,097 firearm transactions in 2020 January 14, 2022
How a Cortez woman transformed a garage into a high-output kitchen Mona Makes engineers flavorful concoctions available through catering and dinner services January 8, 2022
Cortez preps for Christmas with ‘last minute’ holiday bazaar 32 vendors were stationed at the Elks Lodge Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. December 19, 2021
Ice cream favorite Moose and More moving to Mancos A look back at the shop’s sweet evolution December 19, 2021
Beloved ‘everything’ store closing its doors after 35 years in Cortez Owner reflects on music evolution and generations of customers December 17, 2021
The Osprey Packs story: Its roots, success, sale and its future in Cortez No major changes planned at company headquarters December 7, 2021
Cortez-based Osprey Packs agrees to sell to Helen of Troy $414 million deal expected to be finalized by end of the year November 30, 2021
Cortez food delivery business hopes to survive under new ownership New owners hoping to quell shortage in orders for year-old business November 27, 2021
Feds say COVID cost the outdoor recreation industry $156 billion in 2020. But did it really? Annual analysis shows a 19.5% decline, but that includes losses outside the industry November 10, 2021
New bike shop opens in Dolores Kokopelli Bike and Board expands operations to growing mountain biking town October 29, 2021
Homeslice Pizza in Durango sells restaurants to Peak Food & Beverage Owners of Steamworks, El Moro and Bird’s add to their portfolio October 26, 2021
Mancos businesses awarded grants for building upgrades More attractive storefronts can increase sales, officials say October 21, 2021