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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 ...

Animas River Days still a go, organizers say

Dolores River Festival and Farmington’s Riverfest are canceled because of coronavirus concerns

Community Emergency Relief Fund announces $50,500 in aid

Financial support goes to nonprofits helping people harmed by COVID-19 restrictions

Going to the store? Cover your face, health department says

New guideline issued Wednesday aims to slow spread of coronavirus

Telluride Blues & Brews offers something to look forward to

Annual festival announces lineup for September

Fort Lewis College Board of Trustees expands to nine seats

2 new members expected to start by Sept. 1

2 Southern Ute employees test positive for COVID-19

San Juan Basin Public Health, state health department assisting investigation

2 Southern Ute employees test positive for COVID-19

San Juan Basin Public Health, state health department assisting investigation

Is take-out food safe? Who does stay-at-home apply to? 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 about the statewide stay-at-home order that took effect ...

Coronavirus cases continue to rise in Southwest Colorado, with 13 in La Plata County

Testing site to open next week in Archuleta County

Southwest Colorado Disaster Assistance activates for COVID-19

Group connects those in need with resources