Durango Hot Springs and Resort begins renovation process

New soaking pools, hours and services coming

Rusty Shovel Saloon closes in Vallecito, focuses on Durango

Closure prompts a second look at area’s economy

Women-only adventure travel is surging

All-female travel is surging in popularity

Kayenta Coal Mine layoffs hit as Navajo Generating Station closure looms

WASHINGTON – The last 265 workers at Kayenta Coal Mine are being laid off as August comes to an end, another step toward the looming closure of the Navajo Generating Station that will bring ...

Cold Case Gear aims to beat the heat (or the cold)

Pagosa Springs startup looks to aid backcountry explorers

Fourth-grader’s idea sprouts family board game company

Eric Schadt’s science project on Philippine eagle now out on Kickstarter

Durango residents call for 100% renewable energy by 2050

Sustainability coordinator discusses efforts to measure greenhouse gases

Diane’s Tortilla Burger serves up homemade fare in southeast La Plata County

Restaurant known for its fresh tortillas and Native American twist

Residents voice concern with King II coal expansion

Traffic, water quality and climate change top list of worries

Delta-Montrose Electric prohibited from helping LPEA exit Tri-State

Requirement ‘unexpected and odd,’ says official with local co-op

Women entrepreneurs bring surge of new businesses to Ignacio

Nine entrepreneurs set up shop since April in small town

Durango city manager lists house for sale with councilor’s firm

Ethics code: Supervisors can’t engage in ‘substantial financial transaction’ with subordinates