Business Luis and Jaime Marquez join Coldwell Banker Heritage House Realtors The Marquezes bring over 45 years of combined real estate experience including residential and commercial, luxury and entry level homes,… April 22, 2020
Local News Honey House Distillery whips up hand sanitizer for first responders Lewis College, UPS help get it done April 21, 2020
Business EXIT Realty hires Four Corners Clean to disinfect entire office EXIT Realty has offered their agents a stimulus package and is continuing to pay out full residuals to all their… April 21, 2020
Business Steamworks/El Moro/Bird’s working to get “back to business” Peak’s restaurants suspended take-out service at all locations until the shelter-in-place order is lifted. The management team is closely monitoring… April 21, 2020
Business New Mexico program helps struggling farmers, fights hunger A volunteer moves a pallet of food in 2013 at the Roadrunner Food Bank in Albuquerque. The food bank distributes… April 19, 2020
Business New businesses spring up to battle COVID-19 provides disinfecting services, another will change your oil at home April 19, 2020
Local First The COVID mandate: Adapt and survive As thousands of businesses come to a screeching halt, we are all scrambling to reinvent ourselves and adapt to the… April 18, 2020
Local News Lawmakers walk line between public health and economic well-being Small-business emergency lending program runs out of funding April 16, 2020
Local News Bayfield identifies hundreds of thousands in proposed budget cuts plans utility and rent relief for residents April 16, 2020
Business Cheeseburger with a side of toilet paper and dog food: Restaurants add groceries to stay in business Customers line up outside Lulabelle’s in Washington, D.C., to pick up groceries on April 11, part of a national trend… April 16, 2020
Business Group: Santa Fe homes on market hit record low The Santa Fe New Mexican reports the number of single-family homes on the market in Santa Fe County in the… April 16, 2020
Food Foodies rejoice: Take-out options abound in Durango and beyond Durango tourism officials and business leaders like to boast that Durango has more restaurants per capita than San Francisco. And… April 14, 2020
Business Hawk Tank Business Plan competition to conclude via Zoom The competition includes a high school track, recent FLC alumni track and current FLC student track. High school students are… April 14, 2020
Business Durango businesses may apply to temporarily defer sales tax payments Payment of sales or use taxes for sales after March 1 and during the period the Emergency Declaration is in… April 14, 2020
Business UltraSteam personnel acquire HAZWOPER training in Michigan This training complements the crime/trauma and biohazard training that Carpenter and his employees have already had. For more information about… April 14, 2020
Business Durango businesses temporarily allowed additional signage In recognition of the difficult business environment created by the coronavirus pandemic and orders related to business operations, the city… April 14, 2020
New Mexico San Juan Health Partners clinics to offer video visits This alternative to in-person care helps to ensure patients are able to stay at home and practice social distancing while… April 14, 2020
New Mexico Jon Betz named director of the San Juan College Health and Human Performance Center Betz has been a member of the San Juan College team for 18 years, where he currently is serving as… April 14, 2020
Business Osprey Packs switches to making protective masks Cortez-based pack manufacturer donates to coronavirus responders April 12, 2020
Local News Is Durango passing the stay-at-home test? Traffic slows, grocery stores increase social distancing April 11, 2020
Local News Durango sewing boutique puts needles, thread to work for first responders 250 gowns and over 600 masks donated to medical professionals April 11, 2020
What's Up Downtown What a difference a month makes At the Durango Business Improvement District, we have scrapped all our plans and started over, trying to stay ahead of… April 11, 2020
Local News Coronavirus slows CBI investigation into Durango finances began looking into possible misappropriation of funds in October April 10, 2020
Business Girl Scouts of New Mexico donating cookies for truck drivers The state’s subsidiary organization of Girl Scouts said last week it wanted to show its appreciation for truck drivers who… April 8, 2020
Business Riversage offers tele-therapy Riversage offers a variety of therapeutic approaches in treating complex issues with strength and compassion. Many insurance plans and several… April 6, 2020
Business “Subaru Share The Love” award to support Community Connections’ inclusion efforts 2020 marks the seventh year Community Connections has received this support and is the only local not-for-profit organization to benefit… April 6, 2020
Business EXIT Realty offers stimulus package to all associates During these uncertain times, EXIT Realty continues to pay out their 10% single-level residual bonuses, and contributes to their charitable… April 6, 2020
New Mexico New Mexico small businesses encouraged to apply for federal loans shows impact of COVID pandemic on Farmington-area economy April 6, 2020
Business As restaurants, inns deal with COVID-19, the scope of aid begins to emerge Moro general manager: Congress can help with business interruption insurance April 5, 2020
The Tourism Effect Six activities to beat the shelter-in-place blues Bicyclists prepare to cross the Animas River along the River Trail at Schneider Park.Durango Herald file This means enduring hours… April 3, 2020