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And the West is History

100 years ago: Mr. Wells Pollock was a visitor in Durango and would return to his home by train the following Saturday. 75 years ago: Richard Evans returned to Shiprock aft...

Marijuana’s 4/20 holiday tied to rise in fatal car crashes

CHICAGO – Marijuana users’ self-proclaimed holiday is linked with a slight increase in fatal U.S. car crashes, an analysis of 25 years of data found. The study lacks evidence on w...

Long-stalled Vegas casino-resort gets new life

LAS VEGAS – The Fontainebleau is no more. Call it The Drew Las Vegas. The hulking, bluish casino-resort, which has sat unfinished on the Las Vegas Strip since 2009 and became a po...

Kids Rock to offer breastfeeding workshop

A winter breastfeeding workshop with Joy Frazer will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Kids Rock, 563 Main Ave. The workshop is for pregnant women and their partners and will d...

Physical therapist assistant completes training

Physical therapist assistant Casey Buckingham of Absolute Physical Therapy recently completed a course called “Evidence-Based Treatment of the Thoracic Spine,” which covered pathologies of t...

San Juan Basin Archaeological Society to present talk

San Juan Basin Archaeological Society will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College, 1000 Rim Drive. After a social from 6:30 to 7 p.m. an...

Spring runoff forecast for Lake Powell is bleak

DENVER – One of the most important reservoirs in the Southwest will likely collect less than half its normal amount of spring runoff this year because of a warm, dry winter across much of th...

Big birthday for Big Easy: New Orleans marks tricentennial

City remains one of the most interesting destinations in the U.S.

And the West is History

100 years ago: A public notice was printed that said there wasn’t a merchant in Durango that didn’t “look to the press to boost the resources of this community.” 75 years a...

San Juan Mountains Association asks members to vote for board candidates

San Juan Mountains Association is seeking membership approval for candidates to serve as directors on its board in 2018. Candidates include: Jim Libby, Frank Viehmann, Kevin Neade...

Flu season still getting worse; now as bad as 2009 swine flu

NEW YORK – The flu has further tightened its grip on the U.S. This season is now as bad as the swine flu epidemic nine years ago. A government report out Friday shows 1 of every 1...

Durango resident organizes Washington, D.C. rally

Durango resident Lyndsey Olish, founder of activist group Citizens Against American Apathy, recently announced that a permit was approved by the Department of the Interior to hold a rally an...
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