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Outbreak of COVID-19 cases reported at Durango’s Walmart

Six staff members test positive, state records show

Prescribed burns planned this winter in San Juan County

The Bureau of Land Management plans to conduct several prescribed fires in San Juan County. Prescribed burns are planned for the following areas: The Blanding East ...

Prescribed burns planned this winter along the Colorado River

The Bureau of Land Management plans to conduct prescribed burning of slash piles south of Moab along the Colorado River adjacent to State Routes 128 and 279 and in the Kane Creek area near t...

Parents convicted in 2009 ‘balloon boy’ hoax pardoned

DENVER – A couple convicted of criminal charges in the so-called balloon boy hoax that fascinated the country more than a decade ago were pardoned Wednesday by the governor of Colorado. ...

Congress passes bill on Navajo Nation water rights in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY – Congress has passed a long-awaited bill that would address water availability issues for residents living on the Navajo Nation in Utah who lack access to running water – a p...

New Mexico governor: Coronavirus poses no threat for Santa

SANTA FE – It’s official, at least according to New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham: Santa Claus and his reindeer are immune to COVID-19 and can safely visit homes all across the state. ...

Colorado vaccinates prison workers as inmate cases rise

DENVER – Colorado has started vaccinating correctional workers as the coronavirus continues to spread in its prisons. Correctional facility workers received COVID-19 vaccines on T...

Moderna vaccine arrives for first responders in Montezuma County

100 doses will be distributed to police, fire departments, home health

Boebert appoints outgoing Trump, Gardner staff

Adviser to Interior Secretary Bernhardt is chief of staff

Bad actors prompt road closure, increased security on Smelter Mountain

‘People are destructive, and everyone is tired of it now’

Cortez Christmas bird count flies ahead in modified form

Open-invitation tours canceled because of pandemic

Chevron boosts San Juan College inclusion and bridge programs with $30,000 award

The money will be used in the inclusion and bridge programs
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