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

Business Briefs

Learn about Opportunity Zones A presentation on Opportunity Zones, a federal program to encourage investment in distressed areas, will be offered on Nov. 7 at the Durango Public Library from...

Osteopathic physician certified by Institute for Functional Medicine

The Institute for Functional Medicine announced this week that Kelly Busby, an osteopathic physician, graduated in May from the 2018 class of IFM certified practitioners. Busby t...

Company in Durango uses 3D printing to design rocket engines

Agile Space making thrusters for space missions

Colorado prosecutor: Marijuana laws too loose

Loopholes disguise illegal activity, Troyer says

One of oldest coal companies in U.S. files for bankruptcy

Colorado-based Westmoreland is fourth major coal company in three years to file

Durango, region find LEDs to be a bright idea

Switching from incandescents expected to save $180K per year

KSUT radio station meets $1 million fundraising goal

Southern Ute tribe provides matching grant, which will help with new building

Stormy’s Gymnastics returns home to Main Street

Youth gymnastics business to share space with Legacy Dance

Durango Craft Spirits goes big on small-batch liquors

Healthy sales growth prompts expansion

Seasons restaurant, a mainstay in downtown Durango, is for sale

Karen Barger looks to join husband in retirement