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Patrick Armijo
Position: Herald staff writer

Restaurant workers cope with sudden loss of income

Home-buying on hold; an appreciation for mom’s lesson about thrift

Update: Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge ends train runs

Ridership ceiling had been set at 250 passengers in response to COVID-19

Manna soup kitchen closes dining room, will serve box meals

Shower, laundry services also suspended

Durango inventor builds a better dispenser

William Holden’s dispensers allow one-handed tears of paper towels and toilet paper

Runs remain strong for toilet paper, hand sanitizer and dry goods at Durango grocery stores

‘We’ll get one stock truck in, and some items will be gone in a few hours’

Leader of state Energy Office touts clean power in Durango

Legislation moves ball on renewables, Will Toor says

Purgatory, Wolf Creek ski areas receive little notice about closures

Gov. Jared Polis ordered shutdown until March 22

Durango School District extends spring break, bolsters cleaning efforts

Response to COVID-19 includes closing buildings to outside groups

Fallen skier rescued near San Juan-San Miguel county line

Telluride man fell 200 feet

In response to coronavirus, Fort Lewis College to hold online-only classes

Effort aims to keep campus free of COVID-19

Fort Lewis College trains faculty, staff in suicide prevention

Program teaches how to open dialogue with someone who may be struggling

Durango financial firms say coronavirus was trigger, but market issues lie deeper

David McAlvany: ‘No one examines the quality of growth that’s all built on debt’