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Hundreds in Farmington protest for end to police violence

FARMINGTON – “I can’t breathe,” yelled a crowd of more than 400 people in Farmington on Monday. The Justice for George Floyd protest brought out hundreds of people along Main Street in front of...

DATE: June 2, 2020 | CATEGORY: New Mexico

Underground musicians kick off virtual relief concert

Day 1 of a virtual concert in support of the Navajo Nation and Pueblo nations kicked off Saturday, featuring a variety of musicians from the Four Corners region and beyond. The two-day Solidarity...

DATE: June 2, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Business flows again for fishing lodges and river guides

FARMINGTON – Public access to the San Juan River opened quietly on Memorial Day weekend, but as the news spread on social media and through word of mouth, anglers flocked into the water in boats...

DATE: June 1, 2020 | CATEGORY: New Mexico

Gov. Polis extends safer-at-home coronavirus directive until July 1

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Monday extended his safer-at-home coronavirus directive until July 1 with some modifications giving more leeway for the state’s older residents. “It may feel like we...

DATE: June 1, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Rare cutthroat trout, saved in 416 Fire, set to be released back into the wild

While firefighting crews were in the throes of battling the 416 Fire as it rapidly spread through the San Juan National Forest north of Durango in June 2018, an unlikely rescue mission was being...

DATE: June 1, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Colorado lawmakers focus on essential workers amid coronavirus

To lift public health restrictions and reopen Colorado, Democratic lawmakers say the first step is to protect essential workers like Mirja McDade in the retail and service industries. McDade’s past...

DATE: June 1, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Kayakers, rafters blast extended closure of Clear Creek

Jefferson County, like the rest of Colorado, reopened restaurants and loosened restrictions on people’s movement this week. But Clear Creek, one of its most popular draws, will remain closed ....

DATE: June 1, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Denver police arrest 83 for curfew violations

Police arrested 83 people who they say violated Denver’s 8 p.m. curfew Saturday night, a rule put in place in attempt to keep protesters from causing more damage and clashing with officers. Denver...

DATE: June 1, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Expanded community testing planned for Montezuma County

The Montezuma County Health Department will offer free COVID-19 testing for any community member on June 3 at the Montezuma County Fairgrounds from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. No symptoms or appointments are...

DATE: June 1, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

WATCH: In a rare sighting, moose visits Durango

A moose was spotted in north Durango last week, a rather rare sight for an animal more known to wander the high country. Kirby McLaurin, who lives in the River View Mobile Home Park near Oxbow Park...

DATE: June 1, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Hundreds gather in Durango to protest police violence

“Say his name,” yelled protesters into megaphones Saturday in Durango. “George Floyd,” yelled a crowd of about 300 people participating in the Justice for George Floyd March. Community members...

DATE: May 31, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Monsoon-like storms set to continue in Southwest Colorado

Wondering what is up with the weather? Southwest Colorado’s humidity reached around 25% Saturday, and the recent afternoon showers are similar to monsoon season – only the season hasn’t officially...

DATE: May 31, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

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