‘Mask marshals’ bring Old West and COVID-19 awareness to Durango use historical themes in educational outreach to tourists March 15, 2021
Two Durango restaurants prepare to reopen Brewing Co. and College Drive Cafe closed during COVID-19 spikes March 2, 2021
Durango woman who crashed into Main Avenue bump-out pleads guilty to DUI Wilmot faces up to 45 days in jail February 23, 2021
Grants up to $3,000 available for 2021 bump-outs in downtown Durango Temporary outdoor dining and retail patios can stay up through Nov. 1 February 23, 2021
Fights outside Durango bars result in arrests over weekend officers note uptick in late-night crime, including DUIs February 18, 2021
Mutu’s Italian Kitchen closes after 15 years in business says he’s moving to Virginia with significant other January 11, 2021
Top That co-owner charged on suspicion of intimidation, police say Bartholomew says he has been harassed for weeks December 14, 2020
After defying public health order, Wild Horse Saloon owner says she will close fears having liquor license revoked December 11, 2020
Top That Frozen Yogurt closes, possibly permamently says store is relocating, future up in the air December 4, 2020
Durango police say juveniles are responsible for breaking Top That’s window has been passed to District Attorney’s Office for possible charges November 20, 2020
Durango yogurt shop vandalized; owner puts up sign threatening to shoot That becomes political lightning rod November 13, 2020
Another Durango restaurant dealing with novel coronavirus by Southwest closes temporarily after trainee tests positive for COVID-19 October 18, 2020
COVID-19 outbreak reported at popular burger joint in downtown Durango health department says two staff members tested positive October 10, 2020
Lara Spinu journey from Moldova to Durango leads her to open consignment shop Moldovan immigrant fulfills dream of business ownership in Durango October 10, 2020
Photo: Putting it all out there “Downtown” Steve Brown wears a nude body suit to draw added attention to his campaign message Friday near 12th Street… October 9, 2020
End date set for bump-outs, but they will return Outdoor patios to come down Nov. 2; could be back as soon as April September 26, 2020
Durango parking meters set to be replaced by end of 2020 455 meters will soon accept credit cards September 22, 2020
Primus restaurant to reopen after dealing with flood Father’s Day deluge destroyed floors, ceiling, walls and hardwood September 16, 2020
COVID-19 pandemic forces Durango’s Snowdown 2021 to cancel organizers say popular winter festival could not be held responsibly with virus August 31, 2020
Ken & Sue’s restaurant in Durango raided by IRS agents Popular downtown eatery remains open August 26, 2020
Farmington man suspected of disorderly conduct at transgender rights march in Durango Devilbiss, 59, allegedly threw participant to the ground August 10, 2020
Durango city councilors take a spin around downtown uses wheelchairs to learn about obstacles to access for disabled people July 29, 2020
Longtime downtown Durango restaurant to close for good COVID-19 pandemic, no full-service railroad rides cited as reasons for closure July 27, 2020
Fearful of virus, business denies health care worker pedicure in Durango spa too zealous in efforts to steer clear of COVID-19? July 24, 2020