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Walmart to host back-to-school drive

American General Media radio stations 99X and 92.9 The Point will hold a live broadcast from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 12, to encourage residents to donate school supplies at Walmart,...

And the West is History

100 years ago: E.P. Wilson was “as proud as a bull pup with a new brass collar” about his cherry harvest, which was on display at “The Exchange.” 75 years ago: An announcem...

And the West is History

100 years ago: City council held a special session to “hear the complaints and counter complaints of the bunch in district number three on sidewalks.” 75 years ago: The “fa...

Endings and renewals: Former inmates build kosher caskets

ALBUQUERQUE (AP) – They have led lives eroded by addictions, violence and prison, but with all that behind them, the men working in the wood shop at Fathers Building Futures are reconstructi...

Hollywood street superheroes struggle with broken dreams

LOS ANGELES – Captain America has a thick British accent, and his day job is cinematographer. Iron Man lives in an apartment behind Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre, and at least one of Batman’s wi...

Report reveals underground U.S. haven for heroin, drug users

NEW YORK – A safe haven where drug users inject themselves with heroin and other drugs has been quietly operating in the United States for the past three years, a report reveals. ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: A.A. McLendon of the Kline mesa enjoyed Durango in the afternoon, “flirting with all the pretty girls.” 75 years ago: Julius Fowler, who “passed at least sev...

‘Wonderlandscape’ tells story of Yellowstone National Park

John Clayton explores the vast historical and cultural history of one of the most popular national parks to uncover why Yellowstone is so beloved in Wonderlandscape: Yellowstone National Par...

Your brain can form new memories while you are asleep, neuroscientists show

A sleeping brain can form fresh memories, according to a team of neuroscientists. The researchers played complex sounds to people while they were sleeping, and afterward the sleepers could r...

Pigeons keep quirky rafting tradition afloat

On Poudre river, birds deliver photographs

Lecture about Mesa Verde pottery offered at FLC

As part of the Four Corners Lecture Series, San Juan Basin Archaeological Society with speaker Kari Schleher will present “Pottery Production, Learning and Social Networks from the Central M...

Navajo Long Walk to be focus of FLC lecture

As part of a summer lecture series at Fort Lewis College, Shelby Tisdale will present “1864: The Navajo Long Walk to Bosque Redondo” at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 9, in the Lyceum Room of the...
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