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Durango High School graduates roll onward after drive-in graduation

‘This is our chance to leave a legacy’

Shutdown causes hardships, but also silver linings, for Durango families

Parents say life has slowed down and allowed for coming together

Colorado close to extending takeout, delivery of alcohol into 2021

Temporary law helped many Durango restaurants stay viable during shutdown

Bayfield residents say no to a mandatory face mask order

Residents said they are doing their part, survey shows

Unsheltered and expecting at the Durango homeless camp

Couple awaiting birth of twins navigates pandemic on top of homelessness

Are we ready to fly again? Durango airport sees uptick in passengers

Traffic remains low at 14% of normal, but that’s an improvement

Southern Ute Indian Tribe conducts sweeping communitywide COVID testing

Tribe offers free tests for up to 2,000 members

Canyons of the Ancients celebrates 20th birthday

176,000-acre monument was proclaimed in 2000 by then-President Clinton

Cortez Farmers Market returns, with coronavirus restrictions

Summer event reopens Saturday, with less community gathering

Side-by-side, four-wheel bicycle turning heads in Durango

Resident Ted Keller originally purchased it for father in wheelchair

Democrats introduce police-reform bill

Mandated body cameras, ban on chokeholds included in measure

Colorado police accountability bill earns initial approval

Legislation gathers bipartisan support