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And the West is History

By Forrest Stone Herald Staff Writer 100 years ago: “A force of painters” were decorating the outside of Graden’s store. It would be painted “light tan with dark bro...

International flamenco festival set to mark 30 years in Albuquerque

ALBUQUERQUE – Dancers from across the U.S. and Spain will gather in New Mexico for the 30th anniversary of a preeminent international flamenco festival. The event organized by the...

More Americans with Alzheimer’s are dying at home, report says

NEW YORK – One in 4 Alzheimer’s deaths in the United States are now occurring at home – a startling increase that marks a shift away from hospitals and nursing homes, according to a report r...

Get ready for busy travel season; airlines could set record

DALLAS – If you’re planning a big vacation trip this summer, move over. You’re going to have lots of company. By air or car, traveler numbers are expected to rise over last year t...

And the West is History

By Forrest Stone Herald Staff Writer 100 years ago: Farms in the area had a massive season, to the extent that “quite a number” of San Juan basin residents were “pre...

Colorado’s Front Range is perfect petri dish for hail

Topography creates updrafts, keeping stones aloft longer

Archives reveal more about death of lawman who killed Billy the Kid

Death of lawman who killed Billy the Kid is explained

And the West is History

By Forrest Stone Herald Staff Writer 100 years ago: June Roberts of Florida enclosed a 30-acre lot with “hog wire” and created a pasture for recently-purchased thoro...

Galloping Goose museum proposes expansion in Dolores

New track would display freight cars

And the West is History

By Forrest Stone Herald Staff Writer 100 years ago: In weather news, winter paid Durango “a return engagement during the early morning hours. Newspaper folk and othe...

Libraries keep reading rolling to prevent ‘summer slide’

Fun is the key element when school is out

Professors rescue design drawings for neon signs on Route 66

ALBUQUERQUE – They were just a bunch of old business records belonging to New Mexico’s oldest and largest sign-making shop, the last of the manufacturers from neon’s midcentury heyday. ...
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