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NPR casts spotlight on Durango’s COVID-19 battle

Mayor Dean Brookie interviewed about outbreaks, vaccine rollout

Durango businesses jump on city’s COVID-19 relief grants

Almost 150 applicants seek aid money

Durango gives restaurants hand up with reimbursement program

City plans to cover high third-party delivery fees

Durango invests in new diversity-focused efforts for 2021

City identifies translation services, affirmative action and ADA upgrades as priorities

Mercy says ‘capacity’ a moving target; staffing a growing concern

Hospital declines to share detailed data on local level

Durango to invest in land stewardship, with help from state grant

Trails need work after increased use this year

Durango vows to crack down on public health order violations

Businesses that do not comply will face enforcement actions

Despite budget concerns, Durango plans to move forward with projects in 2021

City hopes to make progress on trails, bridges and pickleball courts

Durango considers how to support businesses amid COVID restrictions

Relief funds, deferring bills and subsidizing delivery orders discussed

Reality TV: How are Durango public officials adjusting to Zoom?

Do virtual meetings foster or limit civic participation?

Durango adds teeth to its mask-wearing ordinance

Penalties start at $50 but could go up to $500

Durango’s ‘MidTown’ area ripe for redevelopment

City takes steps using new development tool