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Colorado to ramp up messaging after avalanches kill three skiers in two days

Crested Butte’s beloved Jeff Schneider was killed in an avalanche on the “Friendly Finish” slope of the Anthracites near Irwin on Friday.

Colorado to ramp up messaging after avalanches kill three skiers in two days

A 6-foot-tall skier stands above a slab avalanche that ran about 100 meters on Jones Pass on Dec, 18, 2020. No one was injured. It was one of 132 avalanches reported between Dec. 18 and 20, 49 of which were triggered by backcountry skiers. Nine people were caught in slides during the period and three died.

Pandemic reaches Antarctica, last untouched continent

Chilean authorities announced that 58 people that were at two military bases in Antarctica or on a navy ship that went to the continent tested positive for the new coronavirus.

Senate approves bill to expand Yucca House

This sparsely visited national monument south of Cortez shares a parking lot with a working ranch.

Senate approves bill to expand Yucca House

A simulation of Yucca House, below Sleeping Ute Mountain in the Mesa Verde region of southwestern Colorado. Reconstruction by Dennis R. Holloway, architect. Aerial photo by Adriel Heisey.

Senate approves bill to expand Yucca House

A man hikes past unexcavated remains of a building at Yucca House National Monument in southwest Colorado, home to ancestral Puebloans from 1150 to around 1300, when they “disappeared.”

Senate approves bill to expand Yucca House

Congress has agreed to expand Yucca House National Monument.

Durango firefighters quickly contain basement fire

An investigator with the Durango Fire Protection District was working to determine the cause of a basement fire Monday afternoon at 477 East Fourth Ave.

Durango firefighters quickly contain basement fire

Durango Fire Protection District responded to a basement fire about 1 p.m. Monday in a house at 477 East Fourth Ave. The blaze was contained quickly.

CJ’s Diner wants lawsuit thrown out, says regulations are unconstitutional

Attorneys for CJ’s Diner filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against the restaurant for remaining open to indoor dining despite public health orders. The attorneys argue public health orders banning indoor dining violate constitutional rights. CJ’s Diner owner Jerry Martinez says of the motion to dismiss: “We just feel like it’s constitutionally right.”
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