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Durango runners dominate 4-Corners Cross Country Classic

Paul Knight of Durango High School collapses after taking first place on Friday during the 4-Corners Cross Country Classic at Hillcrest Golf Club.

Durango runners dominate 4-Corners Cross Country Classic

Dolores’ Dylan Rantz (430) competes during the 2020 Pagosa Springs Cross-Country Challenge on Sept. 25. He finished 41st, in 27 minutes, 21 seconds.

Census deadline pushed back to Oct. 31

Then and now: 6 months after Colorado issued stay-at-home order

Tourists walk past the Durango Visitor Center on May 23 in downtown Durango.

Then and now: 6 months after Colorado issued stay-at-home order

Ashley Hewett and Zachary Parker wear face masks and rubber gloves April 2 during a trip to The Home Depot in Durango.

Then and now: 6 months after Colorado issued stay-at-home order

Main Avenue in downtown Durango bustles with activity Friday, six months to the day after Gov. Jared Polis issued a statewide stay-at-home order that shut down commerce and limited travel to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. Business and tourism activity have rebounded nicely since then, although things are still different.

Then and now: 6 months after Colorado issued stay-at-home order

Main Avenue was a virtual ghost town March 26, the day a stay-at-home order took effect to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus.

Then and now: 6 months after Colorado issued stay-at-home order

Purgatory Resort General Manager Dave Rathbun walks near the base of Lift 1 on March 31, a day that normally would be busy with skiers taking advantage of a recent snowfall. The ski area was shut down mid-season to limit spread of the coronavirus.

Then and now: 6 months after Colorado issued stay-at-home order

John Avery speaks to about 200 people who gathered May 22 in downtown Durango to protest public health orders aimed at reducing the spread of the coronavirus.

Update: Patriots organizer distances group from counterprotest

A counterprotester holds a torn Confederate flag and a Trump for President flag while confronting a marcher with the Walk for Justice and Peace. He asked repeatedly if she was “gay” for “wearing a gay flag” – a rainbow flag – around her shoulders.
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