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Durango considers mandatory masks, but demures

Durango city councilors flirted with the idea of a mandatory face-covering order during a study session Tuesday while exploring ways to create a mask-wearing culture in town. Under Colorado public...

DATE: May 12, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Fever, coughing, body aches: Durango man describes 12 days of COVID-19

It started with pain in his lower back, then came a fever he couldn’t shake for 12 days and an extreme loss of energy. Durango resident Jeremy Barker, 38, said his COVID-19 symptoms began in...

DATE: May 12, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Doctors Without Borders deploys team to Navajo Nation

FARMINGTON – Doctors Without Borders sent teams to assist Native American communities in northwest New Mexico, as COVID-19 cases continue to rise in the area. Doctors Without Borders, or Médecins...

DATE: May 12, 2020 | CATEGORY: New Mexico

Arson case against Fort Lewis College professor to move forward

The Colorado Supreme Court on Monday issued a ruling to reverse previously suppressed evidence in the case of Bradley Todd Clark, a Fort Lewis College professor accused of arson at City Market in...

DATE: May 12, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Story Walk installed at Cottonwood Park in Mancos

Mancos families looking for an outdoor educational outlet can now visit the new Story Walk installation at Cottonwood Park. The project features the book “My Water Comes From the San Juan...

DATE: May 12, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Webinar on Montezuma County wildfire risk is coming up

A webinar on local wildfire conditions and mitigation will be broadcast online May 21 at 6 p.m. by the Dolores Watershed Resilient Forest Collaborative. The presentation, titled “What Is My...

DATE: May 12, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Colorado leads for people with developmental disabilities during crisis

Everyone is feeling the impacts of the COVID pandemic, and we likely will for some time to come. Yet even in crisis, leadership emerges, and Colorado has emerged as a leader in ways that most...

DATE: May 12, 2020 | COLUMN: County Administrator

San Juan County issues three tickets, back-to-back, to recreationists

Three people back-to-back were cited Sunday on suspicion of illegally driving onto a closed road in San Juan County to recreate in the San Juan Mountains, with suspects going so far as to throw...

DATE: May 12, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Exquisite timing

Not to be deterred – because really, what is there to deter a party when it has majorities in both houses of the state Legislature, if it is neither rain nor heat nor gloom of night, nor a rabid...

DATE: May 12, 2020 | CATEGORY: Editorials

How about bridges for animals to cross?

I live right by where they put the vinyl in the canals to stop water seepage. It created a deadly slippery slide. No wants to hear the cries of an animal unable to get itself out of the chilly...

DATE: May 12, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor

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