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How a record and tinned-fish store has survived for three years in Del Norte

Hint: it’s not through record or fish sales

Federal Reserve keeps rate unchanged, but nearly half of policymakers would support hike this year

WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve kept its key rate unchanged Wednesday yet almost half the central bank’s policymakers said they could support a rate hike later this year, an unexpectedly ag...

Visits to Colorado ski resorts collapsed in 2025-26 with the steepest annual decline in decades

It was the lowest showing for Colorado ski areas since 1991-92

From unfilled gas tanks to fewer frills, retailers see U.S. consumers rethink their spending

NEW YORK – U.S. consumers haven’t stopped spending money since the Iran war drove up fuel prices, but many shoppers are reassessing what they buy and where, according to company executives a...

Long-standing Cortez restaurant Once Upon A Sandwich sold

On Main Street, some things change and others remain the same

It’s not all about pay: Retaining Southwest Colorado’s workforce may mean adjusting to employee needs

‘Something’s not working, and yet we keep trying the same thing,’ business consultant says

Young and unemployed? Remote work, not AI, may be the problem, study finds

WASHINGTON – The rise of remote work since the pandemic has made businesses more reluctant to hire young, inexperienced workers and is the key driver of higher unemployment rates for recent ...

Startup Colorado holds contest for business plans that center on belonging

A dozen hopeful Colorado founders logged on to Zoom earlier this month to pitch their early stage business ideas to a panel of judges. It was a little different than most pitch contests. The...

Gun sales in Colorado fall to lowest level since 2014

It’s been more than a decade since gun sellers in Colorado have seen demand this low, as the pandemic-era buying frenzy fully winds down. Last year, there were 314,904 approved background ch...

Judge hears oral arguments in Dollar General civil case

Attorneys argued before Chief Judge Todd Plewe, who said he would issue a written ruling later

MoCo Compo brings food curbside composting service to Montezuma County

The business aims to reduce methane emissions from food waste in landfills

Durango therapist tackles trickle-down effect of burned out bosses

Employers must address their own stress to operate thriving businesses, expert says