King Soopers workers strike over staffing and safety

At least 10,000 employees from 77 stores took up signs in Colorado

Colorado’s high egg prices are blamed on bird flu, but there’s more to the story

New cage-free law, mutations and more competition are factors as well

City of Cortez to host series of free digital marketing classes starting Monday

The classes are available to any and all in the community who are interested

Project SunShare offers working homeowners solar power in Southwest Colorado

Frozen federal funds or not, the ‘solar-coaster’ keeps on rolling

A&L Coors to take over distribution for Ska Brewing

‘Right now, (we) are still the sole owners of Ska,’ Dave Thibodeau says

Colorado gun stores warn weapons ban would make much of their merchandise illegal

Senate Bill 3 is aimed at making it harder for people to violate the state’s 15-round magazine limit

Durango residents push City Council to raise minimum wage

Advocates say policy would put more money in workers’ pockets, feed economic growth

Dolores bride and Say Yes Bridal to be featured in Durango Weddings Magazine

This is the first time a Cortez or Dolores wedding has been featured in the magazine

Hairstylist opens holistic salon on north Main Avenue in Durango

Sanct Salon a safe space away from toxicity and chaos

Sustainable Goods, an eco-friendly retail store, is moving to larger location in downtown Durango

Shop will be able to expand its product line and collaborate with Revival Goods

Once Upon A Sandwich hosts enchanted grand reopening

The delicious food was complemented by whimsical decorations

Former Olde Tymers building in downtown Durango is sold, being renovated for new tenant

Owners want to lease space to another restaurant