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Can Durango restaurants survive winter? It may be up to local support

With bump-outs gone and COVID up, eateries will have to get creative

How much is Durango’s creative economy worth?

Recreation remains top draw, but arts are gaining momentum

Local loan program helps small businesses in Southwest Colorado overcome COVID-19

Rapid Response and Recovery Fund provides low-cost, emergency capital

Bayfield launches small business COVID-19 relief grants

Federal money covers certain costs related to pandemic

La Plata County may have weathered worst of COVID-19 financial hit

Sales tax revenues expected to exceed projections

Then and now: 6 months after Colorado issued stay-at-home order

Health officials say COVID-19 pandemic is ‘marathon, not a sprint’

End date set for bump-outs, but they will return

Outdoor patios to come down Nov. 2; could be back as soon as April

Ute Mountain, Southern Ute tribes receive $300,000 in COVID-19 aid

CARES Act money supports economic recovery

Longtime downtown Durango restaurant to close for good

COVID-19 pandemic, no full-service railroad rides cited as reasons for closure

Community Emergency Relief Fund reaches $500,000 awarded in grants

CERF disbursed $175,000 to nonprofits last week

As coronavirus resurges, Durango tourism officials pull back outreach – and expectations

Travel industry braces for difficult second half of year

Dolores chamber offers drive-in movie nights this summer

First film tonight is ‘Independence Day’