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Durango restaurants endure COVID-19 restrictions

Health orders to limit public gatherings hit eateries in pocketbook

Two Durango restaurants prepare to reopen

Carver Brewing Co. and College Drive Cafe closed during COVID-19 spikes

Cortez restaurants partner up to offer cheap delivery

Cortez Eatz offers $5 delivery from eateries

New Mexico Legislature approves tax holiday for restaurants

SANTA FE – A bill is on its way to the governor that would provide a four-month tax holiday to restaurants and a $600 rebate to low-income workers. The state House gave final appr...

Grants up to $3,000 available for 2021 bump-outs in downtown Durango

Temporary outdoor dining and retail patios can stay up through Nov. 1

‘I just want someone to spill a beer on me’

As I sit at the dining table that is also my desk, considering what I can unearth from the nearby freezer to serve for dinner (on this very table), I have been indulging in a persistent dayd...

Colorado restaurant workers are eager to get the COVID vaccine – but they’re still waiting for their turn

When Grace Kane walks into Denver’s Safta for her shift as a server, there’s tension in the air. Getting a COVID-19 vaccine would go a long way to relieve the stress and anxiety of working i...

A look at food delivery one year into the COVID-19 pandemic

Industry sees increase in jobs, sales and enforces safety

Durango liquor stores navigate a changing legal environment

Owners OK with restaurants selling alcohol with delivery, takeout meals

La Plata County meets COVID-19 Level Orange metrics

5-Star restaurants can now open to 50% indoor capacity

Vendors say Farmington’s food truck scene needs dedicated lot

Owners also want outside seating for customers

Dave Woodruff steps up in crunch time

Durango’s face of the restaurant industry has been busy