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U.S. officials change virus risk groups, add pregnant women

NEW YORK – The nation’s top public health agency on Thursday revamped its list of which Americans are at higher risk for severe COVID-19 illness, adding pregnant women and removing age alone...

Durango Chamber Of Commerce announces “Coolest Dog in Durango” contest

The Durango Chamber of Commerce has announced “Coolest Dog in Durango” contest open now through July 21. Participants may upload a photos of their dog to the contest website. Ent...

Durango Hula Ohana to host workshops

Durango Hula Ohana will host visiting master hula teacher Kumu Andrea Luchese, MA, of Halua Hula Ka Pi’o O Ke Anuenue for several workshops on July 4 and 5. A Hula Kahiko workshop...

Paulette Church to speak to Rotary Club of Durango

Paulette Church will speak to a virtual meeting of Rotary Club of Durango about fire mitigation at Falls Creek Ranch at 6 p.m. Tuesday via Zoom. Church will cover topics including...

Veterans float and picnic to be held Sunday

VFW, Mountain Waters Rafting, American Legion and Durango Elks will host the third annual Veterans Float and Picnic from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at Santa Rita Park. The family-f...

Bridge Scores

DURANGO BRIDGE CLUB ONLINE PLAY (ALL PAIRS SCORED 50+ PERCENT) June 8 – Non-Life Master First: Sue Caplan/E. Brannen June 9 – Open Pairs North-South First: L. Anderson/B. G...

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Durango thanks the community

The recent supply drive for the Navajo Nation resulted in two truckloads and two trailers of supplies gathered for distribution in the Navajo Nation, specifically around Gallup, New Mexico, ...

Southwest Civic Winds cancels July 4 performance

Southwest Civic Winds has announced it will not be playing its usual July 4 free concert in the gazebo at Rotary Park this year. ...

Navajo Nation adapts to fight wildfires during pandemic

With new protocols in place, crews hitting fires hard and keeping them small

Virus cases surging among the young, endangering the elderly

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Coronavirus cases are climbing rapidly among young adults in a number of states where bars, stores and restaurants have reopened – a disturbing generational shift that...

Open wide: U.S. dentists quickly rebuild after virus shutdown

U.S. dental offices are quickly bouncing back, but it won’t be business as usual. Expect social distancing, layers of protective gear and a new approach to some procedures to guard against c...

U.S. citizens likely to be left out as Europe reopens borders

BRUSSELS – Americans are unlikely to be allowed into more than 30 European countries for business or tourism when the continent begins next week to open its borders to the world, because of ...
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