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Government lawyer named as new Grand Canyon park leader

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. – A veteran lawyer for the U.S. Interior Department has been appointed as the new superintendent of Grand Canyon National Park, a crown jewel of the park sy...

Opening date for McPhee boat ramp delayed

May 1 is tentative date; breakwater needs repair

Cattle conflicts prompt killing of endangered Mexican wolves

ALBUQUERQUE – The killing of four Mexican gray wolves by U.S. wildlife officials has drawn the ire of environmentalists who say management of the species is undercutting efforts to restore t...

Most people on Antarctica cruise ship have the coronavirus

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay – Nearly 60% of 217 people – many from Australia, Europe and the United States – on board a cruise ship off the coast of Uruguay have tested positive for the new coronavi...

Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado offers resources

For 332,000 Coloradans affected by Alzheimer’s disease, COVID-19 has created new challenges. Caring for loved ones with dementia in homes already poses many challenges. Doing it under the “s...

Library’s list of online resources offers education and entertainment

Librarians at Durango Public Library have created a list of free online resources for all ages. View the list for education and entertainment ideas, including homework and ebook resources fo...

Pathways Physical Therapy & Holistic Health to offer online mindfulness classes

Pathways Physical Therapy & Holistic Health is offering online mindfulness classes. Chose one of three opportunities to join the new Four Keys of Mindfulness four-week online course. Learn ...

Virus is mostly mild and rarely fatal for U.S. kids, data show

The first national data on COVID-19 in U.S. children suggest that while the illness usually isn’t severe in kids, some do get sick enough to require hospital treatment. The Center...

What to know about malaria drug and coronavirus treatment

Some politicians and doctors are sparring over whether to use hydroxychloroquine against the new coronavirus, with many of scientists saying the evidence is too thin to recommend it now. ...

No COVID-19 testing at home yet but quicker options coming

WASHINGTON – Home testing for the new coronavirus may sound like a good idea, but U.S. regulators say it’s still too risky. They’ve stopped companies that quickly launched home-te...

Photo: 1881 – Moving the European

Mancos seed drive echoes WWII victory gardens

Farms, groups launch drive to encourage self-sufficiency
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