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Polis faces two lawsuits over allowing ballot signatures through email, mail

Anti-abortion group is left out; business challenges order

Colorado lawmakers won’t be required to wear masks at Capitol when legislative session resumes

After GOP objections, the legislature’s guidelines fall far short of expert recommendations and public health orders

Montezuma County drops health emergency status

Officials express frustration at state restrictions

Montezuma-Cortez High School commencement plans set

This year will feature parade, radio broadcast, drive-thru ceremony

Brush fire ignites south of Cortez on red flag day

Tossed cigarette is suspected cause

Fort Lewis College president takes voluntary 20% pay cut

Stritikus: ‘I felt I had to take the first step’

American Heritage Railways temporarily closes historical line in Washington

Mt. Rainier Railroad will resume runs when economically feasible

La Plata County man died of heart complications, not COVID-19, coroner rules

New reporting system helps clear up distinctions in causes of deaths

Durango doctor shares experience fighting COVID-19 in Farmington

‘They forget how interdependent and entwined the Four Corners area is’

Cy Scarborough, co-founder of Bar D Chuckwagon, dies at 93

Iconic Durango entertainer was also a husband, father and grandfather

Outbreak on edge of Navajo Nation overwhelms rural hospital

GALLUP, N.M. — On the eve of New Mexico’s shutdown of bars and restaurants to stem the spread of the coronavirus, the city of Gallup came alive for one last night of revelry. Befo...

Local woodworker donates COVID-19 signs to Navajo Nation

Messages of virus prevention posted outside towns