More Durango News

April 14, 2022
When John Modesitt moved to Durango, he was drawn to the nature and the beauty of the area. When the 416 Fire caused Modesitt to store his artwork in the horse arena on his property, he realized the space could be utilized as a place to display his work in such a way that his daughter named the space Museum of Impressionism. This story is sponsored by TBK Bank and the law firm of Downs McDonough Cowan and Foley

Impressions of Durango and Beyond

June 4, 2024
This week's Roundup covers the City of Durango's affordable housing initiatives, including a plan to offer deed-restricted housing to locals; Durango's BMX track has been selected as the site for this year's state championship meet, and Purgatory receives a thumbs up on plans to expand. This story is sponsored by Pop's Truck and RV Center and the law firm of Downs, McDonough, Cowan & Foley

Purgatory to Expand, BMX News, Housing Updates

April 14, 2022
Holidays, birthdays, and special events, will no longer be a challenge for Wendy. PHD Weight Loss and Nutrition is showing her how to make the right choices during her weight loss journey and keep the weight off when she reaches her goal.

Wendy's Journey with PHD Weight Loss - Episode 3

April 14, 2022
The Boys and Girls Club of La Plata County has provided a safe and positive environment for thousands of kids since it opened its doors 15 years ago. This story is sponsored by Alpine Bank.

Fun with a Purpose = Great Futures

April 7, 2022
When Nicholas Random decided to open another coffee shop downtown, his main goal was to make a family-friendly space. Inside the Main Mall, Stimulus Cafe has open space for kids to run around, a book nook filled with books for all ages, and freshly-baked pastries always at the ready. This story is sponsored by TBK Bank and Closets Plus

Family-Friendly Cafe, Middle of Downtown