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Can the Constitution and COVID restrictions coexist?

Bans on gatherings, longevity of restrictions increasingly weigh on civil liberties

COVID-19 enforcement: ‘It’s unsettled’ in Durango, statewide

Health director: More important than penalties is compliance to protect the community

Durango restaurant closes for good because of COVID-19 financial hardships

Owner says breakfast and lunch spot can’t survive another shut down

New Mexico opens alternate care facility for COVID-19 patients

ALBUQUERQUE – With New Mexico hospitals facing a capacity crunch because of the coronavirus outbreak, the state on Friday opened an alternate care facility for COVID-19 patients in a renovat...

Navajo Nation reports 167 new COVID-19 cases, 5 more deaths

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Navajo Nation health officials on Thursday reported 167 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and five additional deaths. The latest figures bring the total numbe...

Air ambulance firm settles federal safety claims lawsuit

DENVER – The nation’s largest air ambulance company has agreed to pay $825,000 to settle a civil lawsuit alleging the Colorado-based firm operated a helicopter with defective safety equipmen...

Satellite or weather balloon crashes in eastern Arizona

PHOENIX – Navajo Nation officials in eastern Arizona are trying to determine if a satellite or a high-altitude weather balloon crash-landed in a remote area of the reservation. Tu...

Governor names Colorado Supreme Court appointee

Maria Berkenkotter is a former district judge in Boulder County

Republican should help Biden help rural America

By Jennifer Rubin In a preliminary study of the 2020 election returns, the Brookings Institution found that President-elect Joe Biden’s “winning base in 477 counties encompasses f...

Kudos for Journal coverage

Last Wednesday’s have seen in some time, and with no local TV it was so appreciated. So many subjects were covered in depth. You gave us the facts and statistics that we nee...

Colorado’s special legislative session on coronavirus relief set for Nov. 30

The special session will come about a month before state lawmakers were set to convene
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