Oil, gas meeting set for March 26

A community oil-and-gas meeting will be held at 7 p.m. March 26 at the county annex on the corner of Chestnut Street and Montezuma Avenue in Cortez. The focus of the meeting will...

Business Briefs

Southwest Health System hires new physician Southwest Health System, Inc. has announced that Leslie Stanwix, DO, has been added to its staff in Cortez. Stanwix provide...

Ski towns’ study looks at vacation rentals

Group will focus on effect rentals have on communities

All in the family

Father, son open game store with a retro twist in Cortez

Frontier cuts all service to Durango

Frontier Airlines will not resume its Durango to Denver route this summer, leaving United Airlines as the only carrier taking local passengers to Denver. “While we’re disappointed...

Keystone vote upsets Gardner Bennet calls it a distraction

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colo., on Tuesday slammed President Barack Obama after he vetoed the bill to build the 1,179-mile Keystone XL pipeline. After the president...

Report: Subprime auto loans put some buyers underwater

DENVER – Trends have been noted in auto lending that look an awful lot like the mortgage market prior to the meltdown that resulted in the recession. Those trends are featured in ...

Business Briefs

Scholarship applications being accepted Applications are being accepted for the Four Corners Board of Realtors Dean Hanson Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship can b...

Watchdog agency may close its doors

DENVER – Consumer groups in Colorado are pressing lawmakers to reauthorize the state’s Office of Consumer Counsel. The OCC represents customers when their utility companies want to raise rat...

2014 home sales end on a high note

Prices are up from same quarter in 2013

Casino adds parking facility for trucks passing through city

Staff and leaders bless lot, welcome 18-wheelers

Is Silverton ready for a cleanup?

As mines continue to leach pollutants, some residents reconsider Superfund