Archuleta County Central Call center
Testing, hospital and health information
- June 12: Positive case of COVID-19 reported in county
- June 12: Free COVID-19 community testing offered in county
- June 4: COVID-19 outbreak at downtown Durango construction site
- June 2: Colorado alerts doctors to be on the lookout for COVID-related syndrome in children
- May 21: COVID-19 cases remain at eight, officials continue to urge caution
- May 14: PSMC receives protective equipment donations
- May 8: Governor Polis provides latest update on COVID-19 response
- April 24: Second round of funding approved for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) forgivable loans and Economic Injury Disaster Loans
- April 23: Local medical facilities prepared for Safer at Home transition
- April 23: Quarantined paramedic focuses on positivity
- April 21: Gov. Polis provides update to Coloradans on state response to COVID-19
- April 17: State health department launches pilot version of symptom tracker survey as part of statewide COVID-19 tracking
- April 17: 100 ventilators delivered to Colorado hospitals
- April 16: Medical facilities prepare for COVID-19 surge Remain open for normal care
- April 16: COVID-19: Seven confirmed cases in county Commissioner urges part-time residents to come prepared
- April 16: Preparing for a surge: Local doctor heads to the frontline
- April 16: 100 ventilators delivered to Colorado hospitals
- April 9: COVID-19 symptom tracker launched
- April 9: Six confirmed COVID-19 cases in county
- April 8: COVID-19 testing available and open to all individuals
- April 5: Gov. Polis provides update on state response to COVID-19
- April 4: Additional COVID-19 cases in Archuleta County: SJBPH urges residents to comply with stay-at-home orders
- April 3: COVID-19 testing continues locally, surge expected in coming weeks
- April 2: Pagosans answer the call for masks to help medical workers
- April 1: New San Juan Basin Public Health recommendation: Cover your face
- March 31: Free COVID-19 drive-through testing offered Tuesday, March 31
- March 30: Blood donations needed to alleviate critical shortage
- March 29: COVID-19 testing continues at medical facilities in Pagosa
- March 29: Southern Ute Indian Tribe confirms two positive cases of COVID-19
- March 28: Pagosa Springs’ first identified COVID-19 case shares her experience
- March 28: COVID-19: Mental health and physical health are not two separate things
- March 28: State health department releases survey results showing attitudes about COVID-19
- March 28: Free COVID-19 drive-through testing offered Tuesday, March 31
- March 27: Drive-through COVID-19 testing site for high-risk individuals in Archuleta County set for Tuesday
- March 27: San Juan Basin Public Health closes lobbies to public, services available by appointment, phone and online
- March 27: 9Health launches new program ‘9Health Neighbors’
- March 26: First confirmed presumptive positive case of COVID-19 in Archuleta County
- March 25: Positive Cases for COVID-19 in residents of La Plata County rested at SJBPH’s community testing site
- March 24: Pagosa Springs Medical Center reminder: additional steps in place to protect against COVID-19
- March 23: San Juan Basin Public Health has received the first presumptive positive case of COVID-19 in an adult resident of La Plata County
- March 21: First Positive COVID-19 test received in San Juan County
- March 20: Notice of Positive COVID-19 Test in Hinsdale County
- March 20: Continuation of epidemiological testing in Durango Saturday morning from 9-12
- March 19: COVID-19 testing criteria changes locally
- March 19: First responders taking extra precautions due to COVID-19
- March 19: San Juan Basin Public Health Plans for a Temporary Drive-Through COVID-19 Testing Site
For High-Risk Individuals - March 18: Local mask shortage
- March 17: PSMC offers medical visits by phone, postpones elective procedures
- March 16: PSMC prepares to provide treatment plans to those with COVID-19 symptoms, reserves tests for critically ill
- March 16: CDPHE confirms 29 additional new positive cases in Colorado
- March 13: Colorado has first death from COVID-19 in El Paso County
- March 13: 9Health postpones spring health fairs across the state
- March 5: Coronavirus: Public Health Emergency Operations Plan in place
COVID-19 case summaries and data
- June 6 COVID-19 case summary
- June 3 COVID-19 case summary
- June 2 COVID-19 case summary
- June 1 COVID-19 case update
- May 31 COVID-19 case summary
- May 30 COVID-19 case summary
- May 29 COVID-19 case summary
- May 28 COVID-19 case summary
- May 27 COVID-19 case summary
- May 26 COVID-19 case summary
- May 25 COVID-19 case summary
- May 24 COVID-19 case summary
- May 23 COVID-19 case summary
- May 22 COVID-19 case summary
- May 21 COVID-19 case summary
- May 20 COVID-19 case summary
- May 19 COVID-19 case summary
- May 18 COVID-19 case summary
- May 17 COVID-19 case summary
- May 16 COVID-19 case summary
- May 15 COVID-19 case summary
- May 14 COVID-19 case summary
- May 13 COVID-19 case summary
- May 12 COVID-19 case summary
- May 11 COVID-19 case summary
- May 10 COVID-19 case summary
- May 9 COVID-19 case summary
- May 8 COVID-19 case summary
- May 7 COVID-19 case summary
- May 6 COVID-19 case summary
- May 5 COVID-19 case summary
- May 4 COVID-19 case summary
- May 3 COVID-19 case summary
- May 2 COVID-9 case summary
- May 1 COVID-19 case summary
- April 30 COVID-19 case summary
- April 29 COVID-19 case summary
- April 28 COVID-19 case summary
- April 27 COVID-19 case summary
- April 26 COVID-19 case summary
- April 25 COVID-19 case summary
- April 24 COVID-19 case summary
- April 23 Colorado COVID-19 case summary: Archuleta case count remains at 8, data entry error in report
- April 22 Colorado COVID-10 case summary: Archuleta case count remains at 8, data entry error in report
- April 21 Colorado COVID-19 case summary
- April 20 Colorado COVID-19 case summary
- April 19 Colorado COVID-19 case summary
- April 18 Colorado COVID-19 case summary
- Eight COVID-19 cases reported for Archuleta County
- April 16 COVID-19 Colorado case summary
- April 15 COVID-19 Colorado case summary
- April 14: Seventh COVID-19 case reported in Archuleta County
- April 13 Colorado COVID-19 case summary
- April 13: State releases initial race and ethnicity data for COVID-19 cases
- April 12 Colorado COVID-19 case summary
- April 11 Colorado COVID-19 case summary
- April 10 COVID-19 Colorado case summary
- April 9 COVID-19 Colorado case summary
- April 8 COVID-19 Colorado case summary
- April 7 Colorado COVID-19 case summary
- April 6 Colorado COVID-19 case summary
- April 5 Colorado COVID-19 case summary
- April 4 COVID-19 Colorado case summary: Six cases in Archuleta County
- April 4: COVID-19 Case Update as of 5:00 pm on 4/4/20: Increase in COVID-19 cases in Archuleta County
- April 3 COVID-19 Colorado case summary
- April 2 COVID-19 Colorado case summary
- April 1 Colorado COVID-19 case summary
- March 31 Colorado COVID-19 case summary
- March 30 Colorado COVID-19 case summary
- March 29 Colorado COVID-19 case summary
- March 28 Colorado COVID-19 case summary
- March 27 Colorado COVID-19 case summary
- March 26: Colorado Case Summary (Updated 3/26/20 at 4:00 p.m.)
- March 25: Colorado Case Summary (Updated 3/25/20 at 4:00 p.m.)
- March 24: Colorado Case Summary (Updated 3/24/20 at 4:00 p.m.)
- March 22: Colorado Case Summary (Updated 3/22/20 at 4:00 p.m.)
- March 21: Colorado Case Summary 3/21/20
- March 20: Colorado Case Summary 3/20/20
- March 19: Colorado Case Summary (3/19/20 at 4:30 p.m.)
- March 18: Colorado Case Summary 3/18/20
- March 17: Colorado Case Summary 3/17/20
- March 15: CDPHE confirms 30 additional new positive cases in Colorado
- March 15: Case Summary
- March 14: Colorado COVID-19 Case Summary UPDATED: March 14, 12:00 p.m.
- March 13: CDPHE confirms 23 additional new COVID-19 presumptive positive cases in Colorado: Total of 72
- March 13: Case Summary
- March 12: Colorado COVID-19 Case Summary UPDATED: March 12, 12:00 p.m.
- March 11: Case Summary
- March 10: Case Summary
- March 9: Case Summary
- March 6: Six additional presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 identified in Colorado, at least five have recently traveled internationally
Local business and service information
- June 11: Changes made to the Paycheck Protection Program
- June 5: Ross Aragon Community Center begins reopening
- May 29: Library News: Updates to returns and donations policies, plus Summer Reading Program and challenge starts June 1
- May 28: Council hears update regarding town’s response during COVID-19 pandemic
- May 28: Town outlines changes in revenues due to pandemic
- May 28: Restaurants resume in-person dining
- May 21: Starting back up? Town council shows support for proposed variance request from state public health orders
- May 21: County may submit variance request to state
- May 21: How soon is too soon? Town council addresses tourism recovery plan, possible reopening date
- May 21: Short-term rental owners hit hard by governor’s orders
- May 20: Sheriff outlines effects of COVID-19 on sheriff’s office, gives update on jail
- May 17: Hot springs not yet allowed to open per state order Ski area won’t reopen this season
- May 17: State releases dreary economic and fiscal outlook
- May 15: Summer recreation programs canceled due to COVID-19
- May 15: Business survey results reviewed
- May 14: Navajo State Park to open for camping on Friday
- May 14: Ahead of the curve? Local business owners looking for a variance from public health orders
- May 13: Local businesses begin to reopen
- May 11: DMV to safely reopen Durango driver’s license office for appointments only
- May 11: Region 9 and partners assist 36 businesses across the region
- May 8: Businesses begin to slowly reopen, short-term rentals must remain closed
- May 1: Courthouse offices to reopen May 4 with limitations
- April 25: LPEA adjusts annual meeting plans in response to COVID-19
- April 24: Second round of funding approved for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) forgivable loans and Economic Injury Disaster Loans
- April 24: Businesses need to fill out COVID-19 economic survey
- April 23: Library News: Celebrating National Library and Volunteer Weeks in absentia
- April 21: Archuleta County’s unemployment claims spike with pandemic
- April 20: Chamber hanging baskets now available for order
- April 20: Local officials oppose statewide burn ban
- April 17: Library News: Special treat for you when we reopen: new computers
- April 16: Saving our community’s economy
- April 10: El Pomar Foundation approves $90,000 to nonprofits in region
- April 10: Businesses have 30 extra days to remit sales tax
- April 10: Local businesses continue to see decreased revenue amid COVID-19 pandemic
- April 5: Library News: Dos and don’ts at your library during COVIC-19 pandemic
- April 4: San Juan National Forest offers virtual services during stay-at-home order
- April 3: Colorado SBDC: Paycheck Protection Program and available programs
- April 2: New community and business COVID-19 resources
- March 30: Local businessowners discuss economic effects of COVID-19
- March 30: Extension Viewpoints: Working from home can be a challenge
- March 28: Legislature: Restaurant and bar owners get creative to stay afloat
- March 27: PAWSD temporarily closes lobby to public
- March 26: Library News: Library closed, but many services available online, books available by download
- March 23: Pine Ridge Extended Care Center, Bee Hive Homes, Visiting Angels enact safety measures in wake of coronavirus
- March 15: Wolf Creek Ski Area suspends operations Sunday in response to COVID-19 outbreak
- March 13: Library cancels group programs and meeting room reservations
Public health orders, declarations and closures
- June 11: State tweaks health order, local hot springs reopen
- May 22: Health guidelines available to reference
- May 14: Courthouse offices temporarily closed due to potential COVID-19 exposure
- May 13: Health order prohibits vacation rentals from operating
- May 8: Order limits evictions and late charges, Polis assigns committee to focus on behavioral health
- May 7: Local emergency declarations extended by both town and county
- May 1: County votes to follow governor’s Safer at Home order despite health department recommendation
- April 23: Southern Ute Indian Tribe continues safety measures and reaffirms ‘Stay at Home’ Order
- April 11: San Juan Basin Public Health issues face-covering advisory
- April 9: Archuleta County Sheriff Rich Valdez signed an Eggs-tra Special Eggs-emption for travel into and within Archuleta County
- April 5: Town extends closure of Community Center programs, classes, fitness center
- March 28: Southern Ute Indian Tribe issues stay-at-home order
- March 27: The Town of Pagosa Springs has closed the skate park and playground equipment at town parks
- March 26: COVID-19: Governor orders statewide stay-at-home order
- State health department enacts public health order as a critical measure to save lives
- March 25: Executive order
- March 25: Executive order FAQ
- March 25: Southern Ute Indian Tribe Issues ‘Stay at Home’ Order
- March 25: The Rio Grande National Forest (RGNF) will begin today, the orderly closure of developed recreation sites
- March 23: San Juan Basin Public Health issues ‘Stay at Home’ Advisory
- March 23: Chairman Christine Sage restricts tribal operations to limit exposure of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
- March 22: San Juan County Sheriff’s Department has issued a “local’s only” policy due to the COVID-19 crisis
- March 21: State health department amends ‘social distancing’ public health order
- March 21: Navajo State Park-Colorado Parks and Wildlife COVID-19 notification
- March 21: Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division Notice: Temporary Suspension of Enforcement on On-Premise Retailed Licensees and Breweries to Sell, Deliver or Provide Alcohol for Takeout
- March 20: Town considers remote meetings, declares local emergency
- March 20: County declares local emergency, outlines safety protocols
- March 20: The Springs Resort & Spa has made the decision to temporarily close the resort
- March 19: Today’s public health order will close nonessential personal service facilities such as hair and nail salons, spas, and tattoo parlors
- March 18: Public health order on mass gatherings of 10 or more people
- March 18: San Juan National Forest offers virtual services in response to COVID-19
- March 16: Archuleta County issues local disaster declaration
- March 16: Town issues declaration of local emergency
- March 17: Closure order for restaurants and bars, movie and performance theaters, casinos, gyms, breweries, coffeehouses
- March 16: Colorado Supreme Court order regarding COVID-19 and operation of Colorado state courts
- March 16: Sheriff’s Office will have limited contact with the public
- March 16: Board of Health to Consider Extension of Health Officer’s Declaration of a Local Disaster Emergency
- March 16: San Juan Basin Public Health, La Plata County, City of Durango Declare
Local Public Health Emergency - March 12: Preparations continue for Covid-19 pandemic: Governor declares state of emergency
Assistance
- June 15: El Pomar Foundation distributes $73,500 in COVID-19 aid to nonprofits in southwestern Colorado
- June 12: Can’t pay your electric bill? Application period now open for residential bill-pay assistance
- June 1: Financial assistance programs still available
- May 28: Senior News: Medical alert monitoring system help available
- May 21: Council faces potential shortfall in service organization funding
- May 16: Don’t let the kids drive you crazy
- May 14: Senior News: Senior shopping assistance program continues, volunteers needed
- May 12: Community Emergency Relief Fund and the Community Foundation disburse emergency funds
- May 7: Senior News: Volunteers needed for senior shopping assistance program
- May 3: Extension Viewpoints: How to buy local during COVID-19
- May 1: Free Internet access points available in town for locals
- April 24: Second round of funding approved for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) forgivable loans and Economic Injury Disaster Loans
- April 24: Real property valuation appeals announcement
- April 23: Area Agency on Aging: Social Security: Part B and economic impact payments
- April 23: Senior News: Volunteers needed for senior shopping assistance program
- April 21: Archuleta County’s unemployment claims spike with pandemic
- April 18: Domestic violence on the rise, local services can help
- April 17: Senior News: Senior shopping assistance program continues
- April 17: Food pantry updates in Archuleta County
- April 17: TEFAP food drop set for Monday
- April 16: Extension Viewpoints: Stretch your food dollar: Strategies to shop smart and fill your cart
- April 13: TARA free food pantry established and growing in Arboles
- April 12: Area Agency on Aging: Updates given for virus situation
- April 12: Archuleta School District bus food delivery
- April 12: Extended filing dates for personal property and oil and gas production declarations
- April 10: Women, Infants and Children Program open, accepting new families
- April 10: Senior News: Senior shopping assistance program offered
- April 10: $200 gift cards available to residents laid off or with reduced hours
- April 10: Rotary authorizes $15,000 for food and community needs in COVID-19 crisis
- April 9: Local COVID-19 assistance programs
- April 9: Town contributes to relief programs
- April 5: Rise Above Violence available 24/7
- April 5: The Pagosa Springs Group of Alcoholics Anonymous is now meeting online once a day, everyday, Sunday – Saturday
- April 4: COVID-19 Special Enrollment Period for health insurance extended to April 30
- April 3: Treasurer extends property tax deadline in response to governor’s executive order
- April 3: Senior shopping assistance program offered
- April 3: Colorado SBDC: Paycheck Protection Program and available programs
- April 2: Region 9 unveils two programs to help struggling businesses
- April 2: Town approves emergency economic relief policies
- April 2: Food Coalition shifts to emergency action due to pandemic
- March 29: Colorado extends income tax payment deadline to provide relief during COVID-19 emergency
- March 28: COVID-19: Mental health and physical health are not two separate things
- March 27: Archuleta County Central Call Center established
- March 27: COVID-19 Relief Fund accepting grant applications
- March 27: Community Emergency Relief Fund activated
- March 27: Questions on food needs
- March 27: Question on low income assistance needs
- March 27: State of Colorado Activates 2-1-1 Colorado to Connect Coloradans with Human Services Resources During COVID-19 Pandemic
- March 26: Food pantry updates and ways you can help those in need
- March 26: LPEA board delays rate increase and allocates $90,000 to support community during COVID-19
- March 24: Coloradans 65 and older can renew online Driver license online renewal available to some vulnerable populations
- March 23: COVID-19: Late fees will be waived for vehicle registration
- March 22: State labor department announces assistance during temporary shutdowns due to coronavirus
- March 21: Food pantry updates and ways you can help those in need
- March 21: SBA disaster assistance in response to the coronavirus
- March 20: Southwest Colorado SBDC: Business interruption insurance help
- March 19: Senior News: Temporary change in meal programs and activities at the Senior Center
- March 18: St Patrick’s Food Pantry is woefully low on food
- March 18: Senior grocery shopping and delivery project is really taking off
- March 17: Archuleta School District initiates food distribution plan for this week’s school closure
- March 16: State Labor Department announces assistance for employees and employers
during temporary shutdowns due to Coronavirus - March 13: Skip the office visit: Colorado PEAK is online portal to assistance programs
Education
- May 31: CHSAA lifts moratorium June 1, strict guidelines established for in-person conditioning
- May 29: Seeds of Learning to reopen June 1
- May 28: Saturday commencement to honor 75 graduates
- May 20: PPOS amends current school year calendar
- May 19: School district releases summer sports, facilities info
- May 14: High school to hold virtual, drive-in graduation for class of 2020
- April 24: High school spring sports season canceled
- April 23: School district to continue distance learning through end of school year
- April 19: Coronavirus public health emergency impacts March Safe2Tell tips
- April 12: Archuleta School District bus food delivery
- April 10: Golden Peaks Stadium #BeTheLightCO movement
- April 9: Charter school to research federal loan relating to COVID-19 pandemic
- April 9: Navigating a new digital landscape Educators transition to online teaching
- April 7: Navigating through tough times: Archuleta School District addresses transition to distance learning
- March 26: Schooling at home
- March 20: Spring sports season delayed
- March 19: Local schools close, move to online learning in response to COVID-19 pandemic
- March 17: Archuleta School District initiates food distribution plan for this week’s school closure
- March 16: School moves to distance learning Tuesday: Archuleta School District letter to parents
- March 16: Charter school to move to remote learning: Letter to families
- March 16: State health department provides recommendations for parents and guardians
- March 15: COVID-19 precautions: Cancellations as of Sunday, March 15, 9 p.m. – including school information
- March 13: State basketball tournament cancelled, Archuleta School District after-school activities cancelled, K of C Fish Fry and other cancellations
Utilities
- April 19: Area Agency on Aging: Scams from fake utility companies
- March 27: LPEA temporarily suspends disconnects for nonpayment of electric bills during COVID-19 pandemic
- March 27: LPEA implements Continuity of Operations Plan
- March 27: Pagosa Fire Protection District modifies activity due to COVID-19
- March 27: Pagosa Area Water and Sanitation District temporarily closes lobby to public
- March 26: LPEA board delays rate increase and allocates $90,000 to support community during COVID-19
- March 22: COVID-19: What the public needs to know about water and sanitation
Pets
- April 16: Coronavirus could create concern for cat and ferret owners
- March 22: COVID-19 and pets: Owners should take precautions
- March 20: Emergency pet foster homes needed
Miscellaneous
- June 14: BWI teens restock local food pantries
- June 14: Writers on the Range: Almost 70 when the virus ended his job
- June 10: 4th of July: Parade canceled, rodeo canceled, fireworks still set, carnival canceled, Park-to-Park still a go
- June 9: Exercising for improved mental health
- June 9: Extension Viewpoints: What will happen to farmers markets during this time of COVID-19?
- June 8: Area Agency on Aging: Senators focus on senior issues due to COVID-19
- May 30: Maintaining good mental health is essential
- May 28: Unemployment spikes to 16 percent in county
- May 26: Surgical masks donated to the PFPD
- May 23: Writers on the Range: Open everything now! Really?
- May 21: Town’s playgrounds
- May 20: Legislature: Legislators prepared to make tough budget decisions
- May 16: Some vacation rentals still operating despite public health order
- May 15: The waiting game: Statuses of Fourth of July parade, fireworks, and arts and crafts festival to be determined
- May 14: Lumberton fire update May 14, 7 p.m.: 434 acres, 75 percent contained
- May 13: Pagosa Springs Medical Center sees ‘significant loss’ in revenue due to COVID-19
- May 13: Is today’s stress affecting your sleep and dreams?
- May 11: Lumberton fire update May 11, 6 p.m.: 437 acres, firefighters implement guidelines to reduce spread of COVID-19
- May 11: Writers on the Range: Grand Canyon takes a break from the crowds
- May 10: Coloradans urged to reduce wildfire risk while staying at home
- May 9: Camping at state parks and state wildlife areas remains closed
- May 9: Sales tax revenues up in February, expected to ‘crash’
- May 7: Library News: Bored? Try our free online resources and Zoom events
- May 5: Writers on the Range: COVID’s killing the oil industry, and it may not come back
- May 1: Health service district to hold drive-through election Tuesday
- April 23: Postal Office staff Allen Domingo and Bob Kirby give the newly installed employee protection at the Post Office front counter the thumbs-up last week.
- April 23: Upper San Juan Health Service District ballot set Absentee voting encouraged
- April 22: Top consumer complaints related to coronavirus released Coloradans have filed complaints of refunds, pricing issues
- April 21: State releases latest COVID-19 modeling information
- April 20: Writers on the Range: COVID-19 pandemic illustrates Idaho’s split personality
- April 17: KSUT cancels Pagosa Folk ‘N Bluegrass Festival
- April 16: Moises “Uncle Moe” Martinez celebrated his 84th birthday on April 11
- April 15: Governor presents key indicators that will be considered in modifying Colorado’s social distancing guidance
- April 14: Archuleta County Commissioner update
- April 13: Legislature: Rural Colorado faces different struggles
- April 13: Archuleta County Sheriff — Debunking myths about Archuleta County and COVID-19
- April 9: Upper San Juan Health Service District ballot set
- April 9: Progression of a pandemic
- April 9: New to working from home full time? Here’s how to stay productive
- April 9: Forester announces developed recreation site closures and fire restrictions
- April 6: Writers on the Range: When the virus hits you, it hits hard
- April 5: Tips for parenting children during the coronavirus pandemic
- April 5: Record number of unemployment applications flooding into Colorado Department of Labor and Employment
- April 3: Town council election not affected by COVID-19 Some amenities closed
- April 2: Guest Editorial: Positive mental attitude is essential
- March 27: Gov. Polis provides update on state response to COVID-19
- March 26: How to clean when faced with a shortage of supplies
- March 26: Life was simpler before COVID-19
- March 22: Extension Viewpoints: Infectious disease surveillance: What we are learning from bats and mosquitoes
- March 21: Chief Judge Wilson issues administrative order for Sixth Judicial District
- March 20: Tribe to cease nonessential tribal government operations due to outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
- March 19: A message from Mayor Don Volger
- March 19: Pagosa Springs Medical Center meeting
- March 16: COVID-19: Archuleta County letter to staff
- March 13: Town temporarily suspends public access for groups and activities at facilities, Senior Center closed for congregate meals, games, classes
- March 13: State basketball tournament cancelled, Archuleta School District after-school activities cancelled, K of C Fish Fry and other cancellations
- March 12: Keep informed about coronavirus
- February 6: Wash your hands
Business announcements
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Thursday, April 23, 9 a.m.
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Tuesday, April 21, 11 a.m.
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Thursday, April 9, 12:50 p.m.
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Wednesday, April 8, 6:30 p.m.
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Monday, April 6, 7:45 p.m.
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Friday, April 3, 6:15 p.m.
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Thursday, April 2, 11 a.m.
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Monday, March 30, 9:25 a.m.
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Sunday, March 29, 9 a.m.
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Friday, March 27, 3:07 p.m.
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Thursday, March 26, 6:45 p.m.
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Wednesday, March 25, 3:50 p.m.
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Tuesday, March 24, 5:57 p.m.
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Monday, March 23, 6:25 p.m.
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Sunday, March 22, 7 p.m.
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Saturday, March 21, 2 p.m.
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Friday, March 20, 8 p.m.
- March 20: The Springs Resort & Spa has made the decision to temporarily close the resort
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Thursday, March 19, 6 p.m.
- Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering, updated Thursday, March 19, 9:45 a.m.
- COVID-19 precautions: Cancellations and changes as of Tuesday, March 17, 11:55 a.m.
- COVID-19 precautions: Cancellations and changes as of Monday, March 16, 8 p.m.
- March 16: Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering
- COVID-19 precautions: Cancellations as of Sunday, March 15, 9 p.m. – including school information
- March 15: Business announcements: Curbside orders, delivery, closures, special hours, online ordering
- March 15: To our valued Pagosa Springs restaurants, retail stores and businesses open to the general public
- March 15: To our visiting guests, local skiers, and hard working employees
- COVID-19 precautions: Cancellations as of Saturday, March 14, 11 a.m.
- COVID-19 precautions: Cancellations as of Friday, March 13, 7 p.m.
- COVID-19 precautions: Cancellations as of Friday, March 13, 4 p.m.
- COVID-19 precautions: Cancellations as of Thursday, March 12, 1 p.m.
- March 11: COVID-19 precautions: Current cancellations
- March 6: Guide for businesses and employers on coronavirus concerns