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Masks up! Colorado ski resorts move ahead as counties restrict access

Hotels and lodges will have rooms to quarantine people who fall ill on ski vacations

El Pomar Foundation approves $122,000 to nonprofits in the Southwest

The Journal El Pomar Trustees approved $122,000 in grant allocations to 22 nonprofit organizations in the Southwest region at the Foundation’s October Trustees meeting. These orga...

City of Cortez announces closure of City Hall

The Journal As a proactive mitigation effort, the city of Cortez is closing Cortez City Hall to ensure staff and community members are protected against the spread of COVID-19. ...

San Juan Basin Archaeological Society to meet

The Journal San Juan Basin Archaeological Society will host a talk by Dr. Andrew Earles titled “Five Days in Babylon,” at 7 p.m. Wednesday via Zoom. Babylon is an iconi...

Election of war veteran puts focus on wheelchair access at Colorado Capitol

Ortiz hopes changes made for him will improve accessibility for all

How the Cardboard Cory protest in Colorado helped Democrats defeat Gardner

Activists shaped the political conversation in creating iconic advocacy campaign

Mancos schools, trails group and town partner on trails project

Student paintings connect town’s parks

Final approval of Rico Trail plan pending

Proposal benefits wildlife, motorized and non-motorized users

Law enforcement investigates shooting south of Durango

Lifesaving efforts were attempted near parking lot at Weaselskin Bridge

Seven cars towed in middle of night from Purple Cliffs homeless camp

La Plata County Sheriff’s Office says residents had plenty of warning

Residents to be notified by text message of possible COVID-19 exposures

Health department used to make direct phone calls

In defiance of health order, Durango restaurant stays open to in-person dining

‘I’m going to sit here and lay down? I’m done with that’
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