Coronavirus (COVID-19) Residents participate in person at Cortez City Council meeting estimates Cortez will receive $1.9 million in federal coronavirus relief March 28, 2021 • Anthony Nicotera
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Ute Mountain Tribe breaks ground on $3.1 million health clinic Additional space will allow for more medical and dental services March 28, 2021 • Jim Mimiaga
Coronavirus (COVID-19) COVID-19 exposure app now includes New Mexico exposed will be notified on their cellphones March 28, 2021 • Morgan Mitchell
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Photos: Southern Ute Indian Tribe provides COVID-19 vaccinations March 25, 2021 • Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) A ‘remarkable’ flu season: It nearly disappeared Several factors may have caused dramatic drop in rates of infection March 25, 2021 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Bayfield Bayfield goes outdoors with Easter scavenger hunt plans COVID-safe celebration March 24, 2021 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cortez woman’s baby born with COVID-19 antibodies completed Moderna vaccination in early February March 23, 2021 • Anthony Nicotera and Jim Mimiaga
Chapman Hill Chapman Hill Ski Area’s season ends with record attendance closes with new event, Chapfest March 22, 2021 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) New Mexico distributes 1 million vaccine doses Juan County surpassing state percentage for fully vaccinated March 22, 2021 • Morgan Mitchell
Coronavirus (COVID-19) COVID-19 stimulus bill will allot an estimated $4.07 million to Durango Plata County to receive $10.9 million; Colorado gets more than $6 billion March 22, 2021 • Grace George
Coronavirus (COVID-19) State to relax dial level for its COVID-19 response on personal gathering sizes to be eliminated March 21, 2021 • JESSE PAUL
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cortez Public Library to open at limited capacity Curbside pickup will still be available March 21, 2021 • Anthony Nicotera
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Two COVID-19 variants found on Southern Ute reservation takes ‘utmost caution’ to protect community March 21, 2021 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
6th Judicial District Courts aim to restart jury trials delayed by pandemic Judicial district faces huge backlog of cases March 20, 2021 • Jonathan Romeo — Staff reporter
Bayfield Bayfield declares Upper Pine Fire day celebrates fire district’s leadership during pandemic March 19, 2021 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Bump-outs return to Durango’s Main Avenue round of outdoor patios being installed this week March 18, 2021 • Patrick Armijo — Herald staff writer
Children 15 students, 2 instructors test positive for COVID-19 at Durango Gymnastics building School-aged children account for more than 20% of cases in March March 17, 2021 • Jonathan Romeo — Staff reporter
Coronavirus (COVID-19) San Juan County, New Mexico, reports zero new COVID cases, deaths day since September the county bordering Colorado records no new cases March 16, 2021 • Morgan Mitchell
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Ute Mountain Ute Tribe opens COVID-19 vaccine clinic to all also plans to inoculate Cortez homeless residents March 16, 2021 • Jim Mimiaga Journal staff writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) La Plata County receives more than $3 million in COVID-19 reimbursements goes to public health, small businesses, other pandemic-related costs March 15, 2021 • Jonathan Romeo — Staff reporter
Business Improvement District ‘Mask marshals’ bring Old West and COVID-19 awareness to Durango use historical themes in educational outreach to tourists March 15, 2021 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
ColoradoSun.com Polis: All Coloradans will have access to vaccine by mid-April More than 1 million people in Colorado have already received at least a first dose of coronavirus vaccine. The state… March 14, 2021 • JESSE PAUL
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Dolores River Festival canceled again because of pandemic Escalante Days is a go; Boggy event sanctioned by USA Cycling March 14, 2021 • Jim Mimiaga
Business Snappy, scalable street structures Durango firm finds niche in bump-out designs in the COVID-19 era March 14, 2021 • Patrick Armijo — Herald staff writer