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Train lovers rejoice: Durango railroad will resume trips to Silverton

Last passenger run to reach historic mining town was in October 2019

Montezuma County’s homebound population receives vaccine

Health officials urge more homebound individuals to sign up for inoculations

Cortez to consider purchase of new body cameras, Tasers for police

State law requires all officers to have body cameras by July 2023

Montezuma County drops to coronavirus Level Blue

Officials say decreased COVID cases qualifies county

Wood mill fire subsides, smoldering continues

Smoke significantly reduced; hot spots remain

Behind-the-scenes: Gov. Polis’ ups and downs managing Colorado’s COVID crisis

‘Who would think losing 6,000 people could ever be a win instead of 8,000?’

Native American tribes deliver vaccines to broader community

Clinics on Ute Mountain Ute and Navajo land offered vaccinations to any adult

Tourism 2020: Not great, but Southwest Colorado dodged a bullet

Strong late summer helps ease the pain from spring

Rockin’ art comes to downtown Durango

Frequent visitor brings his graphic art of iconic musicians, places to Main Avenue

COVID-19 upended life as we knew it

We social distanced, wore masks and hoarded toilet paper

Durango schools are making up for lost ground

Like districts across the nation, 9-R sees academic slide during remote learning

Colorado fly fishermen rejoice, remain wary as San Juan River reopens

N.M.’s long shutdown of Gold Medal fishery to nonresidents hurt Durango guides