Coronavirus (COVID-19) Smelter Mountain serves as outdoor classroom during COVID-19 a hike into a learning lesson for kids April 17, 2020 • Debra Van Winegarden
Coronavirus (COVID-19) VIDEO – Durango: Stay strong, stay healthy, stay you The Durango Herald wishes you and your loved ones the very best during these trying times. The coronavirus has shut… April 17, 2020 • Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) With toilet paper in short supply, people are flushing other products, clogging sewer lines pandemic affects respiratory, not gastrointestinal system, so what gives? April 17, 2020 • Jonathan Romeo — Staff reporter
Business (general) Lawmakers walk line between public health and economic well-being Small-business emergency lending program runs out of funding April 17, 2020 • Emily Hayes
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Steve Ilg delivers a virtual running challenge for Durango 5K and 11K races this weekend April 17, 2020 • John Livingston — Herald Sports editor
Basketball Lost summer camps mean lost revenue for Fort Lewis College athletics cancels all programs through end of June April 17, 2020 • John Livingston — Herald Sports editor
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Farmington mayor declares economic emergency Duckett asks governor to open city for business April 17, 2020 • Liz Weber — Staff reporter
Bayfield School District Bayfield schools cancel in-person classes for remainder of school year Durango, Ignacio have not yet made the call April 16, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) During pandemic, shoppers increasingly purchase food directly from ranchers Agriculturalists waiting to see how coronavirus will affect revenue April 13, 2020 • Emily Hayes
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Immigrant family faces increased instability without stimulus safety net Millions excluded could slow nation’s healing from pandemic April 13, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) How to cut your own hair in self-isolation professionals’ consensus: Don’t do it April 12, 2020 • Emily Hayes
Business enterprises Durango business groups launch online store aims to help small businesses make it through COVID-19 April 12, 2020 • Herald Staff Report
Business Osprey Packs switches to making protective masks Cortez-based pack manufacturer donates to coronavirus responders April 12, 2020 • Jim Mimiaga
Coronavirus (COVID-19) One new positive COVID-19 case in Montezuma County reports 11 total positive cases, with 2 fatalities as of Saturday April 12, 2020 • Erika Alvero
Business (general) Is Durango passing the stay-at-home test? Traffic slows, grocery stores increase social distancing April 11, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Health department issues face covering advisory Advisory follows recommendations from state, local officials April 11, 2020 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Text alert reminds Coloradans about extended stay-at-home order du1-i-syn “There are several questions on why the wireless emergency alert went out this morning,” wrote Colorado Emergency Management in… April 11, 2020 • Herald Staff Report
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Ute Mountain Casino and Hotel helps tribal food distribution efforts Business used to store groceries, supplies for tribe April 11, 2020 • Erika Alvero
Business (general) Durango sewing boutique puts needles, thread to work for first responders 250 gowns and over 600 masks donated to medical professionals April 11, 2020 • Liz Weber — Staff reporter
Coronavirus (COVID-19) In internet age, not even a global pandemic can cancel school Thousands of students log in from home, but science lab dissections a disappointment April 11, 2020 • Patrick Armijo — Herald staff writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Opening date for McPhee boat ramp delayed 1 is tentative date; breakwater needs repair April 11, 2020 • Jim Mimiaga
Basketball European basketball seasons cut short by coronavirus for Herrera, Lansdowne Fort Lewis College stars on lockdown in Germany, Italy April 11, 2020 • John Livingston — Herald Sports editor
ColoradoSun.com Colorado governor extends statewide stay-at-home order Polis: ‘We all want a timeline. When will this nightmare be over’ April 7, 2020 • Jesse Paul and John Frank
Business (general) New Mexico small businesses encouraged to apply for federal loans shows impact of COVID pandemic on Farmington-area economy April 7, 2020 • Liz Weber — Staff reporter