Strater Hotel dedicating rooms to figures who helped shape Durango’s history

Names immortalized include former President Gerald Ford, plus local icons Charles Schumacher and Olga Little

Durango approves $1.88 million DOLA block grant for mortgage assistance

161 people housed in over 76 homes during 2019-23 grant contract period

Durango group calls for City Council support of cease-fire in Israel-Hamas war

It remains to be seen whether councilors will take the group up on its proposal

Region 9 Economic Development project manager views future of Southwest Colorado’s economy as ‘glass half full’

Heather Otter discusses the advancement of career and technical education and its positive impact on the region

Get ready for peace, love and to throw down for Snowdown

Durango’s winter festival welcomes 200 events over 10 days

Fort Lewis Student Health Center accredited by Colorado Medicaid

College estimates about a third of the students would qualify for Medicaid

Colorado Parks and Wildlife carries out deer collaring with herd southwest of Durango

Data collection contributes to understanding of migration patterns, mitigating human-wildlife impacts

Snow removal in Durango is a full-time job when weather hits hard

On average, 500 truckloads of snow hauled from downtown after large winter storm events

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory outsources packaging to Salt Lake City

Local labor shortages is the main factor in decision

The Raven Narratives will return to the Sunflower Theatre in March

Event is meant to bring members of the community together to engage in storytelling

Up to 6 inches of snow forecast for Saturday night through Sunday

National Weather Service says higher San Juan Mountains can expect up to 18 inches of snow

Ballantine Communications welcomes new CEO/publisher

John Blais looks to use strong business background to propel company