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N.M. medical center announces additional COVID-19 drive-thru testing periods

Last week’s assessment caught San Juan County’s first positive case

Durango train to remain closed ‘until further notice’

Coronavirus prompts shutdown; railroad announces furloughs

La Plata Electric Association’s fight with Tri-State now firmly before state regulators

Federal agency says Colorado Public Utility Commission can rule on tiff over contract buyout

Southern Ute Tribe intensifies its response to COVID-19

Tribal government issues remote work orders, additional closures

Stay-at-home advisory issued for La Plata, Archuleta counties

Advisory issued hours after region’s first confirmed case of coronavirus

Hindsight helps in making real estate forecasts: Coronavirus to play greater role than thought

COVID-19 changed the world, and Durango, during course of preparing and delivering 2020 outlook

Purgatory Resort says no skiing front side of mountain

As tempting as it may be, conditions aren’t safe for hiking up, skiing down

Spike in avalanches reported in San Juan Mountains

Two skiers buried, no injuries reported

Witty sign unwittingly predicts the future

When I saw this marquee at the fairgrounds, the irony of psychics having “unforeseen circumstances” struck me as pretty darn funny. Then, almost immediately, I wondered what Action Line’s ta...

Two city services remain largely undisrupted during pandemic: trash, recycling

Managers make contingency plans in case virus disrupts operations

La Plata Electric Association suspends disconnects during COVID-19 pandemic

Lobbies in Durango, Pagosa Springs also closed

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser calls on state courts to pause evictions

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is calling on state courts to halt eviction proceedings because of the COVID-19 crisis. “In this emergency, evicting any Coloradan from their...