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School district superintendent candidates visit Durango

Finalists from Houston, Kentucky, Pueblo

Durango is targeting telecommuters for relocation

State grant will aid recruitment of high-skilled remote workers

Jobs largely return in Southwest Colorado, but what does winter hold?

Tourism economy highly vulnerable to spikes in COVID-19

Global youth on back foot as virus hits education and jobs

Young people are being hit especially hard by the coronavirus crisis as their jobs dry up and education is disrupted, according to the International Labour Organization. Under 30s...

Wanted: Bodies to fill positions at Durango restaurants

Enhanced unemployment benefits blamed for tight labor market

Carver Brewing returns federal funds because it can’t open in time

Eight-week requirement to use funds too restrictive as closures and restrictions linger

Restaurant workers cope with sudden loss of income

Home-buying on hold; an appreciation for mom’s lesson about thrift

Low-wage employees benefit from tight labor market

Benefits, higher wages result of Durango’s unemployment rate at 2.2%

Revamped Dolores mill starting up

Iron Wood produces veneer, hiring underway

Mancos farm, North Carolina company join forces on hemp

Big potential for CBD market anticipated

Colorado releases list of businesses that violated wage laws

Information is now required to be public

Signatures submitted to raise Colorado’s minimum wage

200,000 signatures delivered to raise pay to $12 by 2020