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Crowded Main Avenue sidewalks, packed local roads and long D&SNG trains indicating the tourism economy is rebounding mightily in Durango |
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| Colorado farmers
and ranchers enjoying an unprecedented 32 percent increase in
foreign exports of regionally grown livestock and produce
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The Department of the Interior
proposing to withdraw nearly 1 million acres of public land
surrounding Grand Canyon National Park from uranium mining
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| The Durango Mall filing suit against Mercury Payment Solutions and threatening to send a major local economic driver and 350 big salaries down the road to Denver | |
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| La Niña serving up
a mixed bag of hardship for Colorado with flood warnings in effect
in the north and fire advisories hitting the south
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| John McCain saying there is “substantial evidence” that illegal immigrants started several of Arizona’s wildfires and calling for a secure border | |
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In this week's issue...
- December 18, 2025
- Let it snow
Although ski areas across the West have taken a hit, there’s still hope
- December 18, 2025
- Look, but don't take
Lessons in pottery theft – and remorse – from SW Colorado
- December 11, 2025
- Big plans
Whole Foods, 270 apartments could be coming to Durango Mall parcel
