Taos, N.M., has seen a steady stream of tourists this summer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many locals have voiced concerns about incoming travelers not abiding by local health regulations and authorities not enforcing them.
Touristy Taos sees out-of-staters despite virus rules
Taos, N.M., has seen a steady stream of tourists this summer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many locals have voiced concerns about incoming travelers not abiding by local health regulations and authorities not enforcing them.
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Taos, N.M., has seen a steady stream of tourists this summer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many locals have voiced concerns about incoming travelers not abiding by local health regulations and authorities not enforcing them.
Touristy Taos sees out-of-staters despite virus rules
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Taos, N.M., has seen a steady stream of tourists this summer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many locals have voiced concerns about incoming travelers not abiding by local health regulations and authorities not enforcing them.
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Adobe dwellings at the Taos Pueblo are seen in Taos, N.M. Many locals have voiced concerns about incoming travelers not abiding by local health regulations and authorities not enforcing them.
Touristy Taos sees out-of-staters despite virus rules
Adobe dwellings at the Taos Pueblo are seen in Taos, N.M. Many locals have voiced concerns about incoming travelers not abiding by local health regulations and authorities not enforcing them.
A young boy watches a movie from the roof of a car at the Star Drive-In movie theater in Montrose in 2019. Durango is getting its own pop-up drive-in movie series starting at the end of the month.
A young boy watches a movie from the roof of a car at the Star Drive-In movie theater in Montrose in 2019. Durango is getting its own pop-up drive-in movie series starting at the end of the month.
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COVID-19 guidelines and budget cuts from the state forced the Montezuma-Cortez School District to consolidate bus routes. Parents are concerned about the safety of their children, some of whom will have to walk several miles on a county road without sidewalks.
Montezuma-Cortez School District reduces bus stops
COVID-19 guidelines and budget cuts from the state forced the Montezuma-Cortez School District to consolidate bus routes. Parents are concerned about the safety of their children, some of whom will have to walk several miles on a county road without sidewalks.
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The Mancos Board of Trustees is hoping to encourage water consciousness with new watering rules for the municipal code.
The Mancos Board of Trustees is hoping to encourage water consciousness with new watering rules for the municipal code.
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Director Félix Enríquez Alcalá and author Chuck Greaves have announced a casting call in Montezuma County for a independently produced television series.
Casting call: Pilot for TV series is set for Montezuma County
Director Félix Enríquez Alcalá and author Chuck Greaves have announced a casting call in Montezuma County for a independently produced television series.