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U.S. tightens travel rules to Cuba, blacklists many businesses

WASHINGTON – Americans seeking to visit Cuba must navigate a complicated maze of travel, commerce and financial restrictions unveiled Wednesday by the Trump administration, part of a new pol...

And the West is History

100 years ago: John Luther shipped 600 boxes of apples, “a full carload,” from Flora Vista to Powell Brothers in Denver, then to Durango. 75 years ago: “We feel short of me...

Drugstore pain pills as effective as opioids in ER patients

CHICAGO – Emergency rooms are where many patients are first introduced to powerful opioid painkillers, but what if doctors offered over-the-counter pills instead? A new study tested that app...

New Mexico regulators report drop in methane emissions

ALBUQUERQUE – Methane emissions from oil and natural gas production in New Mexico have dropped by more than 50 percent over the past year thanks to advances in technology and changes in the ...

Talk Travel: The reasons why someone might have multiple passports

The Washington Post’s Travel section writers and editors recently discussed stories, questions, gripes and more. Here are edited excerpts: Q: I read recent news about the busin...

La Plata County Historical Society to tell story of local veterans

La Plata County Historical Society will offer a presentation called “No Return from Over There” by Robert McDaniel at 1 p.m. Nov. 11 at the Animas Museum, 3065 West Second Ave. Mc...

And the West is History

100 years ago: Walter Foley and W.E. Howland of the Jarvis garage and repair shop left during the evening by train to conclude a business deal in Telluride. They planned to arrive at the...

And the West is History

100 years ago: An announcement printed as “Many Complaints” said, “If we published every kick made on the way our city is being managed we’d need about a 10-page issue. It is hell and th...

Birders find an oasis in New York City’s Manhattan

Daily tours find dozens of species in Central Park

Center of Southwest Studies’ Navajo weaving demonstration

The Center of Southwest Studies and the Native American Center will host a Navajo weaving demonstration and talk in the center’s museum gallery on Thursday, Nov. 9, in honor of Native Americ...

U.S. Department of Interior likely to rescind plan for region’s oil, gas

Pending BLM plan in Southwest Colorado could evaporate

Applicants sought for AmeriCorps program

The Colorado AmeriCorps Community Opioid Response Program is accepting applications for 2017-18 service positions. Accepted applicants will facilitate provider-education; offer ed...
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