Energy company drops plans to drill under lake, dog park

DENVER – An oil and gas company that wanted to drill 14 wells that would extend underneath a Colorado lake has withdrawn its application amid public outcry over the proposal. The ...

Marijuana and drug testing class

A class about marijuana use and testing in the workplace will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday Nov. 27 at the District 9R building, 201 E. 12th St. in Durango. Cedar Diagnostics is hosti...

Cruise Planners serving Durango vacation needs

Cruise Planners is now serving Durango with a wide range of travel services, including honeymoons, destination weddings, anniversaries, family reunions, corporate retreats and all-inclusive ...

Denver news comes to Southwest Colorado via city of Durango station

Signal is available for free over the air with digital antenna

San Juan County-based recovery project receives award

The Region 9 Economic Development District of Southwest Colorado has received a 2018 Aliceann Wohlbruck Innovation Award from the National Association of Development Organizations for the Sa...

EPA asks courts to toss Navajo Nation’s lawsuit over Gold King Mine spill

Tribe seeking $130 million in damages from Gold King spill

Company that hoped to bring mining back to Silverton files for bankruptcy

Despite filing, efforts still alive to bring industry back to mountain town

Southwest Colorado tourism industry borrows battlefield acronym to describe tough year

Tourism industry finds 2018 volatile, complex and ambiguous

‘ServSafe’ food safety training in November

The Journal The Colorado State University Extension Office will sponsor National Restaurant Association “ServSafe” food safety trainings in November at La Plata County Fairgrounds...

Drowning in cash, Big Oil’s biggest challenge is how to spend it

Earnings reports should offer ideas

Shortage of coal leaves some without heat source

Supply issues limit what Hay Gulch Coal can offer to homeowners

Three local businesses move into former Main Street Emporium

Gift shop, salon and electrolysis all run by local women