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15 students, 2 instructors test positive for COVID-19 at Durango Gymnastics building

School-aged children account for more than 20% of cases in March

Two COVID-19 variants found on Southern Ute reservation

Tribe takes ‘utmost caution’ to protect community

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe opens COVID-19 vaccine clinic to all

Tribe also plans to inoculate Cortez homeless population

‘Mask marshals’ bring Old West and COVID-19 awareness to Durango

Actors use historical themes in educational outreach to tourists

Hickenlooper quotes from letters during delay tactic in U.S. Senate

Excerpts recount stories of unemployment, tragedy caused by COVID-19 pandemic

Dolores River Festival canceled again because of pandemic

Escalante Days still a go; Boggy Beat Down sanctioned by USA Cycling

Bayfield retailer, college sports team report COVID-19 outbreaks

State health department releases updated list each week

Health director receives award from American Medical Association

Liane Jollon became local lead on COVID-19 pandemic

Train lovers rejoice: Durango railroad will resume trips to Silverton

Last passenger run to reach historic mining town was in October 2019

Native American tribes deliver vaccines to broader community

Clinics on Ute Mountain Ute and Navajo land offered vaccinations to any adult

Mark Redwine: ‘My day in court is a long, long, long time overdue’

Trial of man accused of killing son is delayed again

Montezuma County’s homebound population receives vaccine

Health officials urge more homebound individuals to sign up for vaccine