COVID-19 Coverage
- Mesa County extends hours at vaccination site
- Winefest, Country Jam already drawing a crowd, JUCO passes coming soon
- Mesa County shutting down its fairgrounds testing site
- Polis extends mask order for another month
- Vaccine to be available to all, masks may go soon, too
- Airports receive more COVID relief grants
- February unemployment rate remains steady
- New COVID alert dial not helpful to restaurants, but county has workaround
- Commissioners OK resolution to open up county
- State's economy recovering, but jobs still lagging, economists say
- Mesa commissioners push to fully open county by mid-April
- Kuhr looks back at Health Department reaction, lessons learned
- State to open up vaccine to 50 and older by next week
- Federal aid package means no gap in unemployment benefits
- Polis: Increasing numbers of Coloradans getting vaccinated
- State reaches goal for 70-plus getting vaccine
- Mesa DMV offices open to appointment only
- State hopes to get more doses of vaccine, but masks are here to stay
- More unemployed can file for expanded benefits starting on Saturday
- Mesa County moves to yellow alert on COVID dial
- Legislature reconvenes, focus still on pandemic, economy
- More Coloradans file for unemployment aid
- State nearly ready to accept filings for renewed federal UI programs
- Polis to Kuhr: We're on it
- Mesa County could soon move to 'yellow' on the COVID dial
- COVID-19 variant found in Mesa County
- Identity theft victims in false UI claims should file fraud claims
- Active outbreaks reported at local churches
- TSA orders face coverings on planes, trains and buses
- Crossing the finish line: second doses start in Mesa County
- Keep your distance to avoid need for mask on federal lands
- State to loosen up COVID dial restrictions
- State rolls out applications for renewed federal unemployment insurance programs
- Mesa County eclipses 12,000 COVID-19 cases
- Mobility and accessibility options explored at Convention Center vaccine site
- New unemployment insurance figures down, but still high
- Governor announces more vaccines on their way
- Not everyone wants a vaccine in Mesa County
- CMU community expects a successful spring semester
- Covid-19 positivity rate at 7%
- City Council approves $1 million in COVID relief to businesses, nonprofits
- Vaccines arriving at long-term care facilities
- Polis, Kuhr bemoan lack of vaccines being distributed
- Palisade provides tents for outdoor learning to high school
- Local briefs: Free pet vaccines for veterans
- Superintendent addresses COVID-19 and boundary changes in weekly letter
- County asks for patience as frustration over vaccine rollout builds
- New COVID-19 deaths reported Friday
- Toy and hobby stores hurdle obstacles in race to end of pandemic
- Vaccine rollout continues as Mesa County COVID-19 cases tick up