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Why another Colorado lockdown is unlikely, even as situation worsens

Julianna Sandoval, 24, pauses for a COVID-19 nasal swab test from Dr. Sarah Rowan from Denver Health Medical Center. Rowan and other medical staff administered a free drive-up COVID-19 testing in the parking lot of Abraham Lincoln High School on November 7, 2020.

Why another Colorado lockdown is unlikely, even as situation worsens

Lt. Col. Larry Dale Caswell, Albuquerque district commander for the Army Corps of Engineers, speaks to reporters on Friday, April 10, 2020, in the Colorado Convention Center, which is being turned into a makeshift coronavirus hospital.

COVID-19 spike forces Durango schools to remote learning

A recent spike in COVID-19 transmission rates in La Plata County has forced Durango School District 9-R to move to remote, at-home learning for all students through at least Jan. 4.

Drive-thru testing in Montezuma County hammered as cases rise

Southwest Health System medical staff attend to a patient at a drive-thru flu test clinic on the Southwest Memorial Hospital campus in this file photo.

Mancos schools choose to keep in-person instruction

The Journal file

The Mancos School Board decided Monday evening to keep in-person learning through the holiday season, despite warnings from Southwest Memorial Hospital and the Montezuma County Public Health Department that COVID-19 cases are rising rapidly and could spike again during Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Mancos schools choose to keep in-person instruction

The Mancos School Board discusses whether to keep its schools open through the holiday season or transition its students to remote learning during a time of increased family gatherings to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the community.

Worldpay to close Durango office building

Durango Herald file

The Mercury Payment Systems building, which eventually became Vantiv, then Worldpay and now FIS Worldpay.

Worldpay to close Durango office building

FIS Worldpay has announced it will permanently close its 81,380-square-foot building in Durango, and its 250 workers will telecommute from their homes.

Worldpay to close Durango office building

FIS Worldpay has announced it will permanently close its 81,380-square-foot building in Durango, and its 250 workers will telecommute from their homes.

Cortez schools to move in-person students to online Thursday

With 79 new COVID-19 cases in the month of November, the Montezuma-Cortez School District has decided to move in-person students to online learning on Thursday, Nov. 12.
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