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Health officials: Stop calling 911 for information about COVID-19

CDPHE offers protocols for people experiencing symptoms

Drive-thru COVID-19 testing center opens in Durango

Assessments will give health officials better idea of virus’ spread

Navajo Nation reaches 14 confirmed cases of COVID-19

President Nez to limit number of visitors on tribal lands

Can pets spread virus? Is China in the clear? Your COVID-19 questions, answered

As the novel coronavirus spreads and the situation changes seemingly by the hour, it can be difficult to keep up to date and know exactly what’s going on. Here’s a look at some ...

Telluride couple paying for their entire county’s coronavirus tests

Hope is that data collected can be used far beyond the box canyon

Shuttered schools formulate plan for how to feed students

Shuttered schools formulate plan for how to feed students9-R asks parents to complete request form by Friday

Business sells tons of pinto beans to Durango residents

Basin Towing and Repair distributes about 30,000 pounds of the dried goods in three days

Public health officials urge those with COVID-19 symptoms to self-isolate

Signs include fever, cough and shortness of breath

Community Emergency Relief Fund activated in response to COVID-19

Fund raised $12,000 in first 24 hours

San Juan County, N.M., declares state of emergency

Farmington, Aztec utility disconnection waived; animal shelter at capacity

Health officials report 26 COVID-19 tests completed in La Plata, Archuleta counties

National shortage cited for low number

New Mexico works to meet child care needs amid COVID-19 outbreak

K-12 schools closed for three weeks