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Why are nonessential businesses still open in Durango?

Complaints trickle in about stores operating in violation of statewide order

How many COVID-19 tests have been done in La Plata County? Local health officials don’t know

It’s a fragmented landscape when it comes to testing and lab work

Collision with semitrailer kills Jeep driver in Montezuma County

Crash closes U.S. 491 for four hours

Navajo Nation issues curfew as virus spreads

214 positive cases recorded, seven confirmed dead

COVID-19 disaster-assistance loans offered by Region 9

SBDC provides summary of federal aid

Polis says spread of coronavirus is slowing, but second person in 40s has died

Virus has infected more than 2,600 people and hospitalized more than 400

Durango businesses report losing at least 70% of sales

Chamber survey shows reluctance to lay off workers

J. Paul Brown to reduce sheep herd amid disease concerns for bighorns

Group buys out one of Ignacio rancher’s high-risk grazing allotments

Colorado Democrats jostle over whether to return to Capitol to extend coronavirus pause

Some hope to avoid returning because of the public safety threat

On a lighter note, here’s how goldfinches change color

I’m sick of hearing about the virus. How about a non-pandemic question? Around this time of year, the goldfinches suddenly turn bright yellow. How do they know when to change colors and what...

Time has come for Durango Athletic Hall of Fame

One hundred forty years. When the town of Durango was formed two miles south of Animas City in 1880 to serve the San Juan mining district, it would have been impossible for those settlers to...

2 Southern Ute employees test positive for COVID-19

San Juan Basin Public Health, state health department assisting investigation