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Navajo Nation confirms 14 new COVID-19 cases, 2 more deaths

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – The Navajo Nation is reporting 14 new coronavirus cases and two more deaths. The latest figures from tribal health officials on Sunday evening bring the tot...

Colorado State Patrol seeks reckless speeder who eluded police north of Durango

Durangoan describes almost being hit on U.S. Highway 550

Wood mill fire subsides; smoldering to continue

Smoke significantly reduced; hot spots remain

Satellites, airplanes and lasers are tracking Colorado avalanches

Eye-in-the<span class="Drop cap">-</span>sky technology is bringing avalanche science into the 21st century

Navy veteran Gail Harris breaks barriers on race, police

‘My ceiling became the next generation’s floor’

Southern Ute Indian Tribe confirms discovery of COVID-19 variant

Variant may spread easier than other forms of virus

Does the week’s warming trend spell the end of winter?

No, this is just a break, says meteorologist

Bluejays ride big second half to win over Bulldogs

Connor Showalter scores 19 points as Mancos boys outlast upstart Dove Creek

Ute Mountain Casino Hotel plans to reopen March 3

Series of COVID safety measures to be implemented

Montezuma County sees drop in demand for COVID testing

Drop coincides with national trend

Crews respond to one-car rollover at Totten Lake

Driver arrested; drugs or alcohol suspected

Vallecito ice fishing tournament draws competitors from around country

5-pound trout wins the day
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