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Courtroom ennui sparks deep thought about art

I recently responded to a jury summons and sat for half a day listening to the “randomly chosen ones” in the jury box tell about their interests, arrest records, family history and hobbies. ...

From hospital to hotel

An Albuquerque landmark reborn

Court right to fine UNM regents for intimidation

According to the Albuquerque Journal, the New Mexico Court of Appeals has upheld a $100,000 sanction levied against the regents of the University of New Mexico for witness intimidation. ...

Durangoan challenges Disney over disability access program

In a move that began Wednesday, Disneyland will be changing the way it accommodates visitors with disabilities. The change has sparked much debate and spurred a local Durango resident to tak...

The challenges of parenting kids with gay, lesbian tendencies

This topic is appearing more and more in the press these days, and I find it fascinating that there should be a different paradigm as to how we treat our children. Parents are noticing homos...

Hail ruins Florida fix but won’t dent city budget

Why was the lower part of Florida Road repaved with “chip seal?” The road was smooth and nearly brand new. But now it’s bumpy, uneven and ugly. Why did the city take a perfectly good road an...

Sharing responsibility

Punitive approach is wrong way to address wildfire risk

Cliff’s Poochapalooza inspires tail-wagging

The rule of thumb for birthday celebrations when it comes to children, I’ve heard, is to invite as many guests as the age of the child. But Darla Cliff threw that rule out the win...

Sullivan invites his friends for Stillwater benefit

You don’t need to be a household-name musician to be a hit-maker. There are thousands of songwriters in big music cities worldwide who pen the hits for the big-time vocalists. Tal...

First-timers meet challenge of Imogene Pass

Indiana transplant Tami Hanson offers some motivational advice for anyone considering doing the Imogene Pass Run for the first time. “Signing up is 25 percent of the battle,” Han...

Can or freeze your excess tomatoes

For many of us, gardens produce abundant quantities of tomatoes. There can be too much to eat, and when we start getting sores in our mouths, we know it’s time to stop. But what ...

BLM owes public greater clarity on drilling rules

The long-awaited new Resource Management Plan for the Tres Rios Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management, which covers the lands of Southwest Colorado, finally has been released. ...