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Silverton Mountain plans a second chair at the frills-free ski hill

The expert-only steep skiing mecca hopes a new lift will add fuel to town’s growing winter economy

A study answers the question: Has legal pot in Colorado made other drug problems worse?

A study from the University of Colorado and the University of Minnesota uses long-term data on twins to assess the impacts

Main Street Cortez perks up with a new coffee shop

Cortez Coffee House and Eatery restores popular community meeting place

U.S. House OKs bill to open public land to development if reserve oil is tapped

Amendment from Rep. Boebert of Colorado would identify portions of Thompson Divide to be leased

Colorado may end age-discriminating work questions

Senate Bill 58 would put an end to asking applicants’ age

Colorado regulators out of patience with oil well cleanup

K.P. Kauffman Co. says it will be in better financial condition if it sells northeastern Colorado wells to a company proposing to use them for a carbon capture project

Is REI coming to Durango?

Community members speculate over the potential of having big-box outdoor retailer

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory CEO satisfied with third quarter results

Durango flagship store sees increase in sales during fall months

Durango company becomes majority owner of the largest ski resort in Americas

Chile-based Valle Nevado is Mountain Capital Partners’ first international endeavor

San Juan Basin residents see sharp spike in natural gas bills

Low storage levels locally and nationally are blamed for price increase

Avian flu helps create shortage of eggs and higher prices at grocery stores

Experts say new Colorado law may also increase costs, but is unlikely to further reduce supply

New report downplays economic impact of Colorado’s oil and gas industry

As energy transition continues, oil and gas jobs account for less than 1% of total state employment