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And the West is History

By Forrest Stone Herald Staff Writer 100 years ago: Tom Goulding arrived in Durango from his sheep camp near Pine Ridge “to get a square meal.” After spending “consi...

Few opioid-addicted youth get standard treatment medication

CHICAGO – Only 1 in 4 teens and young adults with opioid addiction receive recommended treatment medication despite having good health insurance, according to a study that suggests doctors a...

Auto club predicts record travel over July 4 weekend

DALLAS – Americans are expected to put down the TV remote and hit the road in record numbers for the July 4th weekend. Auto club AAA said Thursday that it expects 44.2 million peo...

And the West is History

By Forrest Stone Herald Staff Writer 100 years ago: Bill Woodard visited Durango from Fairview Farm at Allison to receive medical treatment for his eyes, which had b...

Blanding, Ute Mountain Ute tribe debate merits, dangers of uranium mill

Discussion pits jobs against environmental risks

Travel books, from literary pilgrimages to beer tours

NEW YORK – Whether you’re an armchair traveler, a road tripper or a frequent flier, books about travel can inspire and inform. Here are a few out this season on a variety of travel themes. ...

Flu vaccine ineffective for people 65 and older last winter

NEW YORK – The flu vaccine did a poor job protecting older Americans against the illness last winter, even though the vaccine was well-matched to the flu bugs going around. U.S. h...

And the West is History

By Forrest Stone Herald Staff Writer 100 years ago: Miss Josephine Steans, “one of the school ma’ams of the county,” left Durango for Greeley to teach summer school....

Tourists descend as temperatures climb in Death Valley

‘When it’s 120 to 125 (degrees), there’s more customers than there ever is’

New Mexico police implore author to end treasure hunt

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s top law enforcement officer is urging the author and antiquities dealer who inspired thousands to search remote corners of the American West for a hidden chest of gol...

Shootings kill or injure at least 19 U.S. children each day

CHICAGO – Shootings kill or injure at least 19 U.S. children each day, with boys, teenagers and blacks most at risk, according to a government study that paints a bleak portrait of persisten...

Environmentalists and BLM reach major public lands settlement in Utah

Thousands of miles of off-highway routes will be studied
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