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COVID-19 throws tourist marketers a curveball

Visit Durango saves paid advertisements for efforts later this year

Pandemic pushed hundreds of hospitality workers into unemployment

Restaurants, resorts look for a “recipe for success”

Farmers Market returns to downtown Cortez

Summer event reopens Saturday, with some COVID-related adjustments

Monsoon outlook poor for parched San Juan River Basin

‘Even in a dry time, we’re seeing drier than normal conditions’

Ranchers, lawmakers search for solutions to beef bottleneck

Ranchers struggle as COVID-19 closes slaughterhouses

Little-known internet network plans Western Colorado expansion

Front Range-based GigaPop seeks funding to team with local governments

Judge rules against Fort Sill Apache casino in New Mexico

MESCALERO, N.M. (AP) — A federal judge ruled last week against the Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma that has long sought to operate a casino in New Mexico. In an opinion, U.S. D...

Denver mail hub stays open despite coronavirus closure order

WHEAT RIDGE – A U.S. Postal Service distribution facility in Denver that handles 10 million pieces of mail a day for Colorado and Wyoming remained open Friday despite being ordered to shut d...

KSUT broadcasting Tribal Radio from Ute Mountain, south of Cortez

The Journal After three years of work, KSUT has connected the two Ute tribes of Southwest Colorado through Tribal Radio, with a new FM signal broadcasting off of Hermano Peak on U...

American Heritage Railways temporarily closes historical line in Washington

Mt. Rainier Railroad will resume runs when economically feasible

Fate of Durango J.C. Penney to be announced in coming weeks

Clothing and retail giant has had store here for more than 100 years

Zia Taqueria finds unique way to fund new north Main restaurant

#BurritoBonds aims to raise $300,000 and help nonprofits, too
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