Altercation over face masks escalates into violence at Durango store cited with disorderly conduct after punching man August 11, 2020
Ute Mountain Ute petition seeks dispersal of U.S. coronavirus money in need, organizers say; tribal council concerned about audit August 11, 2020
Federal agency sets guidelines for reopening Native American schools Decision has been criticized for endangering teacher, student safety August 10, 2020
Silverton enters uncharted territory with no D&SNG trains this summer Mountain town draws thousands looking to recreate while social distancing August 8, 2020
Navajo Nation moves toward virtual learning has gone 35 days with fewer than 100 cases August 8, 2020
N.M. Supreme Court says governor can fine businesses A lawsuit was filed in July claiming state was targeting restaurant industry August 8, 2020
As relief expires, will Durango-area workers return to work? Congress debates extension of coronavirus aid package August 7, 2020
San Juan Basin Public Health at risk of disbanding; director eyes job in Oregon Mid-pandemic, Archuleta County considers withdrawing from local agency August 7, 2020
Colorado governor urges U.S. to go beyond renewal of virus aid wants increases for food stamps, home heating, child care August 4, 2020
Subway in west Durango closes up shop Co-owner says COVID-19 shutdown caused serious financial losses August 3, 2020
As pandemic protections expire, renters need new deal to stave off eviction in Congress call for ‘immediate relief,’ but what form that takes remains unclear July 31, 2020
Durango dances through pandemic challenges Studios faced financial uncertainty, closure July 31, 2020
Busy summer is pulling Colorado’s resort communities out of coronavirus downturn Resorts communities got creative this summer with open main streets and socially-distanced events July 31, 2020
Durango teachers worry about time crunch say return-to-school tight schedule precludes effective opening July 31, 2020
Nationwide coin shortage leaves Durango businesses pinching pennies ‘It’s been a tremendous hardship,’ laundromat owner says July 30, 2020
How are local ski areas preparing for uncertain future in public health? Creek asks customers what precautions they expect this season July 30, 2020
Car parade protest in Durango questions wisdom of school reopenings ‘Refuse to Return’ movement wants in-person learning closed until COVID-19 controlled July 29, 2020
Durango man battled COVID-19. Now he’s fighting health restrictions McMillan says orders hurt businesses, may violate Fifth Amendment July 29, 2020
COVID-19 Tuesday: Colorado reports 45,314 cases of coronavirus also reports 6,319 hospitalizations and 509,012 tests July 28, 2020
Southern Ute tribe to offer free, communitywide testing 2,000 tests expected to be performed Aug. 12-13 July 28, 2020
Polis: ‘I’m calling on Coloradans not to be stupid’ Governor calls for ‘swift, powerful action’ at local level July 28, 2020
What regions pose biggest COVID-19 threat to Southwest Colorado? technology allows health officials to identify where visitors are coming from July 28, 2020
Longtime downtown Durango restaurant to close for good COVID-19 pandemic, no full-service railroad rides cited as reasons for closure July 27, 2020
Bayfield fire district sends emergency response help to COVID-19-stricken Texas Rio EMS, firefighters working for months nonstop July 25, 2020