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Pagosa Folk ’N Bluegrass Festival canceled

Annual event was scheduled for first week in June

Text alert reminds Coloradans about extended stay-at-home order

Coloradans likely received an emergency alert on the state’s stay-at-home order on their mobile devices Saturday morning. The alert served as a reminder that the state extended its order unt...

Community Emergency Relief Fund opens new round of funding

Applications are being accepted for a second round of grants to be awarded by the Community Emergency Relief Fund for nonprofits in Southwest Colorado working to help people harmed by the sp...

Albertsons, Safeway limit customer capacity

Groceries establish one-way aisles, will install Plexiglass barriers at checkouts

Feeling COVID symptoms? Health department asks residents to self-report

San Juan Basin Public Health also releases age demographics of positive cases

Five new cases of COVID-19 in Archuleta County

San Juan Basin Public Health urges compliance with stay-at-home orders

Have you been keeping up with local headlines? Test your knowledge in Quiz No. 65

About 90 people participated in last week’s quiz. Participants scored highest on a question about New Mexico’s stay-at-home order, with 92% of respondents correctly answering, “No...

Fort Lewis College Board of Trustees expands to nine seats

2 new members expected to start by Sept. 1

Durango to begin Spring Cleanup on Monday with new 5-week schedule

The city of Durango will launch a new five-week Spring Cleanup schedule beginning Monday and ending May 8. City crews will move through residential neighborhoods to pick up these...

How did virus originate? What about the variation in symptoms? Your COVID-19 questions answered

We know you have a lot of questions about the novel coronavirus, so here’s another round of Q&A. This week, readers asked how the virus originated, what is meant by “mild” and “m...

Public comment by email – the new Durango city meeting during pandemic

Virus-related restrictions require remote meetings

City announces new procedures for public meetings during COVID-19 pandemic

Because of the coronavirus outbreak and the governor’s stay-at-home order, the city of Durango will adjust upcoming public meeting procedures. Starting Tuesday and until further ...