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Marijuana banking bill advances in the Senate

The U.S. Senate banking committee has advanced a bill to allow legal cannabis companies access to financial services. The Secure and Fair Enforcement Regulation Banking bill, known as SAFER,...

Purgatory Resort updates amenities ahead of 2023-24 ski season

Resort has spent $1.25 million over the last two years in renovations

Durango airport reports 16% increase in summer passengers

More flights and larger planes contributed to higher numbers

Inside the success of a dying art form

Owners of Skyhorse Saddle Co. discuss their process, the state of Western culture

Lone Spur Cafe seized by Colorado Department of Revenue for failure to pay taxes

Business owes over $196,000 in delinquent taxes to the state

SW Colorado economic development officials aim to bolster skilled labor workforce

Some workers’ skill sets don’t match what employers are expecting

Longtime downtown Durango cafe closes after 42 years of service

Cost of building renovations, labor and staffing issues put Old Tymer’s out of business

Historic orchards of Montezuma, La Plata counties are a ‘living museum’

Restoration project aims to propagate rare apple cultivars that would be lost without human involvement

Outdoor business owners speak about REI coming to Durango

Sporting goods stores brought in over $23 million in sales tax revenue in 2022

Former employees accuse Lone Spur Cafe CEO of poor business practices

Workers from both Durango and Prescott, Arizona, locations say checks bounced when trying to deposit them

Are Durango grocery stores pricing their wine below cost?

Local liquor stores argue that loyalty discounts are creating an unfair advantage for big-name retailers

Colorado farmers say hemp not the cash crop they had hoped

Overproduction, lack of infrastructure and increasing regulations ended rush to cultivate crop