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City of Durango shows small signs of returning to normal

Lake Nighthorse, drop-off recycling to reopen in May

Northwest New Mexico a ‘hotbed’ for COVID-19 cases

Governor loosens restrictions, but not in San Juan County

Solutions Public Benefit Corp. temporarily halts homeless work program

Company focuses on adapting, offering alternative support

Liquor stores sat on sidelines, deemed nonessential

Alcohol was sold at gas stations, grocery stores, breweries and distilleries

Farmington Chamber aims to provide resources to small businesses

New Mexico extends state stay-at-home order to May 15

Honey House Distillery whips up hand sanitizer for first responders

Fort Lewis College, UPS help get it done

The COVID mandate: Adapt and survive

The theme song that appears to be emerging from the COVID-19 health crisis is “adapt and survive.” As thousands of businesses come to a screeching halt, we are all scrambling to ...

Lawmakers walk line between public health and economic well-being

Small-business emergency lending program runs out of funding

Cheeseburger with a side of toilet paper and dog food: Restaurants add groceries to stay in business

WASHINGTON – Julie Wineinger knows the ins and outs of managing bulk ice cream orders. Now in the age of the coronavirus pandemic, she’s calculating: How many potatoes equal a pou...

Foodies rejoice: Take-out options abound in Durango and beyond

Herald Staff Report Durango tourism officials and business leaders like to boast that Durango has more restaurants per capita than San Francisco. And La Plata County residents hav...

Is Durango passing the stay-at-home test?

Traffic slows, grocery stores increase social distancing

Durango sewing boutique puts needles, thread to work for first responders

250 gowns and over 600 masks donated to medical professionals