Coronavirus (COVID-19) Durango homelessness advocates move closer to permanent camp Neighbors in Need Alliance receives $90,000 for new camp June 14, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Church and state relations Navajo Nation nonprofit, Durango church partner on supply drive Unitarian Universalist Church receives loads of donations June 14, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Durango High School graduates roll onward after drive-in graduation ‘This is our chance to leave a legacy’ June 13, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Shutdown causes hardships, but also silver linings, for Durango families Parents say life has slowed down and allowed for coming together June 13, 2020 • Jonathan Romeo — Staff reporter
Coronavirus (COVID-19) AmeriCorps programs to hire 350 contact tracers Applications for the summer positions are open June 12, 2020 • Liz Weber — Staff reporter
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Artist Karyn Gabaldon emerges from lockdown with new show ‘Earth, Sky and Soul of COVID-19’ made up of 60 paintings June 11, 2020 • Katie Chicklinski-Cahill — Staff reporter
Bayfield Bayfield residents say no to a mandatory face mask order Residents said they are doing their part, survey shows June 11, 2020 • Shannon Mullane
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Durango School District will hold in-person summer school classes for program comes from the CARES Act June 11, 2020 • Patrick Armijo — Herald staff writer
Bayfield Bayfield residents say no to a mandatory face-mask order Residents said they are doing their part, survey shows June 11, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) With limited electricity, Navajo Nation students receive kits for distance learning Packets include solar light, grade-appropriate books and other supplies June 11, 2020 • Liz Weber — Staff reporter
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Unsheltered and expecting at the Durango homeless camp awaiting birth of twins navigates pandemic on top of homelessness June 11, 2020 • Bret Hauff
Budgets and budgeting Are we ready to fly again? Durango airport sees uptick in passengers Traffic remains low at 14% of normal, but that’s an improvement June 11, 2020 • Emily Hayes
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Southern Ute Indian Tribe conducts sweeping communitywide COVID testing offers free tests for up to 2,000 members June 10, 2020 • Shannon Mullane
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Despite pandemic, La Plata County commissioner candidates raise, spend thousands crowds not allowed, efforts turn to social media June 10, 2020 • Jonathan Romeo — Staff reporter
Budgets and budgeting Durango School District gets some good budgetary news $1.2M in extra cuts needed, not $4.2M June 10, 2020 • Patrick Armijo — Herald staff writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Fans return to Montezuma County Speedway despite ordinance Promoter implements safety precautions, limits audience June 10, 2020 • Jim Mimiaga
Business (general) Outdoor commerce coming to Main Avenue – and we mean on Main step: Repainting the road June 10, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Bayfield Bayfield hands out cleaners, PPE to local businesses Hard-to-find supplies help small shops during reopening effort June 10, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Durango School District sets preschool rates for next year COVID-19 restrictions reduced, costs won’t be as high as feared June 9, 2020 • Patrick Armijo — Herald staff writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Oscar’s Cafe sees stable future, brings comfort to community ‘Oscar’s has always survived,’ owner Paula Berg says June 8, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Emergency rooms see fewer visits as COVID-19 concerns linger Hospitals say they can safely treat patients June 7, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Business Pandemic pushed hundreds of hospitality workers into unemployment Restaurants, resorts look for a ‘recipe for success’ June 7, 2020 • Jacob Wallace
Coronavirus (COVID-19) COVID-19 throws tourist marketers a curveball Durango saves paid advertisements for efforts later this year June 7, 2020 • Patrick Armijo — Herald staff writer