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2020: Best of The Durango Herald police blotter
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Friday, Jan. 1, 2021 8:06 PM 9:55 p.m. March 6: Someone reported a baby in a bar in the 600 block of Main Avenue. Courtesy of Gary Markstein
2020: Best of The Durango Herald police blotter 9:55 p.m. March 6: Someone reported a baby in a bar in the 600 block of Main Avenue. Courtesy of Gary Markstein
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1:29 p.m. Jan. 11The lift at Hesperus Ski Area was stuck with people on it for more than an hour.
9:52 a.m. Jan. 24Someone’s neighbor had been driving over a lawn in the 6500 block of County Road 501 near Forest Lakes subdivision.
The months immediately following COVID-19’s arrival in the United States felt like the beginning of retail Armageddon. With stores forced to temporarily shutter and shoppers required to stay at home, April 2020’s year-over-year sales plummeted by 27 percent, according to the Colorado Department of Revenue. Clothing stores at least those that didn’t specialize in adult pajamas were acutely hurt; sales of apparel and accessories nosedived from $63.7 million to $20.5 million over the same time period. “It was the hardest time I’ve ever seen,” says Grace Buttorff, the owner of Hailee Grace women’s boutique on Larimer Square. “But I never thought,