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Ten years of White Rabbit Books & Curiosities

Tiny bookshop on river trail has been a welcoming spot for a decade

Tri-State announces early closures of coal plants

La Plata Electric pushes back, saying it should decide its own future

2024 looking good for Colorado jobs, but interest rates will still be a sticking point, CU report says

Colorado will continue to add jobs next year, but not as many as this year, according to CU economists. The state’s employment is estimated to increase 2.2% in 2023, which equates to 64,500 ...

Durango’s StoneAge Inc. named to Outside Magazine’s list of top 50 workplaces in U.S.

Company reportedly pays an average salary of $86,000 per year

Colorado state worker pay has improved. Other jobs still pay more

State workers make 8% less than their peers in comparable jobs. And the state’s retirement benefits don’t make up for the pay gap like they used to

Number of vehicles exceed parking capacity, as Durango-La Plata County Airport experiences big holiday weekend

Number of Thanksgiving travelers increase across the country

Colorado car sales are rising, despite strikes and interest rates

New car sales are up 5.5% this year, and some dealers are feeling optimistic, as union deals are ratified and supply shortages ease. The Colorado Automobile Dealers Association reported that...

Passengers delayed over seven hours at Durango-La Plata County Airport

DRO anticipates Thanksgiving weekend air traffic to break local record

Colorado ranked as eighth-best state to start a business

List was provided by business consulting firm Venture Smarter

40,000 people work at Denver International Airport. Here are a few of the faces you may meet – and their advice for travelers

Tara Soto has seen Denver International Airport get a lot busier in the dozen years she’s worked at the shoeshine business near the middle of the B concourse. “I remember them talking about ...

Durango audiologist nominated for award for work in Zambia

Chandace Jeep, who sees babies from Durango and Cortez, helped establish newborn hearing screening program in the South African country

Colorado job market still has some weak spots because of interest rates

Colorado gained 1,500 jobs last month, preliminary estimates show, even as the private sector lost jobs. According to the state's labor department, the government added 1,700 jobs, which mas...
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