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Fentanyl drug use spiking in Southwest Colorado

Mancos deputy marshals stop car with 125 pills

June and July restaurant inspections are in

June and July inspections are in

Ahead of fall semester, Fort Lewis College plans widespread COVID-19 tests

Nasal swabs will be administered at 2 sites on campus

San Juan Basin Public Health at risk of disbanding; director eyes job in Oregon

Mid-pandemic, Archuleta County considers withdrawing from local agency

Navajo Nation moves toward virtual learning

Tribe has gone 35 days with fewer than 100 cases

New COVID-19 testing site pops up near Durango Public Library

Free service offered three days a week in a parking lot

N.M. Supreme Court says governor can fine businesses

A lawsuit was filed in July claiming state was targeting restaurant industry

Bayfield School District delays start

Hybrid model of in-person, online learning being considered because of COVID-19

Durango man battled COVID-19. Now he’s fighting health restrictions

Jaime McMillan says orders hurt businesses, may violate Fifth Amendment

Southern Ute tribe to offer free, communitywide testing

About 2,000 tests expected to be performed Aug. 12-13

New Mexico man diagnosed with bubonic plague

Environmental investigation underway to determine risk to others

Santa Fe County man diagnosed with bubonic plague

Environmental investigation underway to determine risk to others