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Durango mental health professionals share insight into coping with COVID-19

It has been more than two weeks since Gov. Jared Polis announced the first COVID-19 case in Colorado, and nearly two months since Washington state reported its first case. If time...

Rico, south of Telluride, adopts shelter-in-place rules

Town joins Telluride in virus prevention measure

Montezuma County declares health emergency as coronavirus spreads

Disaster status helps businesses get financial relief

Cortez declares state of emergency amid coronavirus pandemic

Also: Pot shop hearing canceled; election proceeding as usual

The Journal will offer critical coronavirus stories for free

The Journal staff is working all hours throughout the Four Corners to bring you the stories that inform you about the coronavirus pandemic. Our staff writers are on the ground...

COVID-19 test results not yet complete in La Plata County man’s death

Patient discharged from urgent care before going to Mercy

Community Emergency Relief Fund activated in response to COVID-19

Fund raised $12,000 in first 24 hours

La Plata County Jail shrinks population to reduce risk of COVID-19 outbreak

Law enforcement, attorneys and judges working to get people out of incarceration

Trial for Mark Redwine, accused of killing son, Dylan, postponed as pandemic spreads

Social distancing could be difficult for a jury, judge says

Liquor, cannabis sales rise as COVID-19 spreads

Customers buying mass quantities of high-potency alcohol to use for hand sanitizer

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

Mesa Verde National Park remains open

Some facilities temporarily closed to prevent virus spread
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