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Herald Staff Report

State health department orders face masks for workers of ‘critical’ businesses

Grocery store workers, others told to wear gloves and face coverings

Polis offers rough outline for getting back to work next week

How will local governments respond to long list of guidelines?

First Baptist Church of Durango welcomes Jimmy Thoma as new senior pastor

First Baptist Church of Durango has welcomed Jimmy Thoma to his new role of senior pastor of preaching and teaching. Thoma was hired as the associate pastor in September 2016 and...

Mercy receives five ventilators from emergency stockpile program

Health officials say Southwest Colorado has enough equipment to handle surge

Arrest made in disappearance, death of Farmington woman

Sasha Krause was found in Arizona

Burglary at Brown’s Sport Shoe results in $600 in stolen items, $700 in damages

Police say no identified suspects as of Monday afternoon

Southern Ute Indian Tribe says U.S. Treasury Dept. leaked confidential information

Tribe demands investigation

Axis Health System expands telehealth services for patients

Axis Health System has increased access to phone- and video-based appointments to meet patients’ health care needs. Since mid-March, Axis has offered the majority of its services...

Durango-La Plata County Airport to receive $2.5 million in federal relief

Passenger traffic down nearly 95% at DRO

Have you been keeping up with local headlines? Test your knowledge in Quiz No. 67

About 100 people participated in last week’s quiz. Participants scored highest on a question about how local churches are adjusting to the stay-at-home order, with 97% of responde...

‘Arts District’ to feature 3 Fort Lewis student films

The Rocky Mountain PBS series, “Arts District,” will present three segments produced by Fort Lewis College students. The 30-minute episode will air at 7:30 p.m. today, according t...

BLM considers multiyear effort to mitigate for fire around Durango

With more severe wildfires in recent years, agency wants to protect communities