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Will La Plata, Archuleta counties see a fourth COVID-19 wave?

Colorado experiences new rise in pandemic infections

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Durango Police Sunday 9:28 a.m. A man possibly carrying a weapon was yelling in the 3600 block of West Second Avenue. 12:06 p.m. Someone started a fire by th...

Colorado bill would prohibit traveling animal show

DENVER – Colorado lawmakers moved closer to passing a bill that would prohibit using certain animals in traveling performances such as circuses, facing opposition from livestock and rodeo gr...

Vaccine seized from medical spa because of storage problems

COLORADO SPRINGS – About 3,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been confiscated from a Colorado Springs medical spa after county health officials observed problems in vaccine storage on Frida...

Middle school student wins contest to name Wyoming supercomputer

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – A Wyoming middle school student has won a contest to name one of the world’s fastest supercomputers. The new machine will be named “Derecho,” after a type of weat...

Navajo Nation reports no COVID-19 deaths for 2nd day in row

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – The Navajo Nation on Monday reported two new confirmed COVID-19 cases, but no additional deaths for the second consecutive day. The latest numbers brought the...

Crews work to contain 2 small wildfires on Rio Chama bosque

ABIQUIU, N.M. – Crews were working Sunday to fully contain two small wildfires on the Rio Chama bosque near Abiquiu that forced some evacuations of residents. Rio Arriba County Sh...

Albuquerque police issue summons to armed man at downtown rally

ALBUQUERQUE – Police say one armed man showed up for a planned white supremacist rally in downtown Albuquerque. Police spokesman Gilbert Gallegos Jr. says police had prepared Su...

Alamogordo man loses high court appeal of murder conviction

SANTA FE – An Alamogordo man serving life in prison for murder and other crimes has lost an appeal. The New Mexico Supreme Court upheld the convictions Monday of Robert “Bob” Chav...

‘Thought that was it’: Runner recalls Boulder store shooting

BOULDER – Inside a small room where she and four others were hiding from a gunman just steps away from their locked door, Olympic hopeful Maggie Montoya made a quiet and emotional phone call...

Two bills tightening gun regulations go to Gov. Polis, who will sign them

No Republicans voted for legislation

Durango man’s death thought to be accidental, but cause remains unknown

Autopsy comes up empty, coroner says
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