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And the West is History

100 years ago: Mrs. McQuaid, a resident on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Eighth Street, was “having a siege with appendicitis.” 75 years ago: Hundreds of shoppers flocked ...

Drought planning: Water shortages expected in New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE – In all but one corner of New Mexico, water managers are projecting shortages in drinking and irrigation supplies given expected demand and variability in rainfall over the next...

Survey shows why doctors choose medicine and the challenges they face

She was just 15 when it happened. She started having trouble breathing when she ran cross-country, and she felt intense itching on her body, especially her lower limbs. She would stay up all...

Ski industry sees another big consolidation with Aspen deal

DENVER – A ski resort company that stretches from Quebec to Colorado was purchased Monday by the Aspen Skiing Co., setting up seismic changes in a sector with few multistate ski operators. ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: Employment agent for the Smuggler Mining Company, T.W. Sampson, arrived in Durango from Telluride to find “good miners for his company.” 75 years ago: The An...

Pagosa Springs Medical Center to open new outpatient wing

Pagosa Springs Medical Center is scheduled to open a new outpatient wing on Monday, April 10, to complete Phase 1 of the center’s master plan. The new two-story wing will house ...

Total solar eclipse inspires festivals, drives tourism

Hotels booked years in advance; parks expect record visits

And the West is History

100 years ago: Classified for sale advertisements included a side board, china closet, dining room table, typewriter desks, a new heating stove, single and double beds, small tables, kit...

American artifacts: Two Colorado collectors build museums to benefit local economies

“We make a living by what we do, but we make a life by what we give,” Winston Churchill said. Now, two Colorado native sons are practicing that wisdom by giving back to their hometowns. Both...

Long-term aspirin use associated with reduced risk of dying from cancer

Long-term use of aspirin is associated with lower risk of dying from various types of cancers, including colorectal, lung, breast and prostate cancer, according to a study presented at the 2...

Eruption of wildflowers in California desert draws record crowds

BORREGO SPRINGS, Calif. An explosion of wildflowers in California’s desert sands is drawing record crowds to see the rare abundance of color called a “super bloom.” Th...

Thank You letters

Know Your Dough thanks Feed the Pig supporters Know Your Dough thanks sponsor Vectra Bank, Sunnyside Elementary School and fourth-grade teachers for their support of the Feed the Pig event. ...
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