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Editor quits food magazine after joking about killing vegans

LONDON – The editor of a British food magazine resigned Oct. 31 after sparking a furor with a joke about running stories on “killing vegans.” Waitrose Food magazine said editor Wi...

Mesa Verde acquires Rockefeller’s Native American art collection

115 works given to national park

Marvel United Methodist saves money for 44 years to build new sanctuary

This Christmas, the Marvel United Methodist Church hopes to welcome over 180 people to services in a new sanctuary more than four decades in the making. Church members saved for 4...

We love a good banana pudding, and this one’s better than we remember

I will always have a soft spot in my heart for pudding, in large part because it brings me right back to my grandma’s house, where as a child I stood on a step stool so I could reach the pot...

How old is cacao? New research pushes back date

NEW YORK – New research strengthens the case that people used the chocolate ingredient cacao in South America 5,400 years ago, underscoring the seed’s radical transformation into today’s Twi...

Free series about defying aging to start Thursday

A free series about defying aging will start at 5 p.m. Thursday and continue Nov. 15, 29 and Dec. 13, 18 and 20 at the SRA Pain & Laser Centers OA, 1401 Main Ave., Suite A. Dr. Fr...

Historic wagon road revived in Hermosa Creek area

West Cross Creek Trail expands recreational options in wake of 416 Fire damage

Western water workshop for beginning farmers and ranchers Monday

The National Young Farmers Coalition and the Four Corners Farmers and Ranchers Coalition will host the Western Water Workshop from 4:15 to 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Animas Grange Hall, 7271 Co...

Discovery of bones near Vatican embassy revives 1983 mystery

VATICAN CITY – The Vatican said Tuesday that human bones were found during renovation work near its embassy to Italy, reviving talk about one of the Holy See’s most enduring mysteries – the ...

Church covered up priest’s abuse of 50 boys

FORT DODGE, Iowa – A Roman Catholic diocese acknowledged Wednesday that it concealed for decades a priest’s admission that he sexually abused dozens of Iowa boys – a silence that may have pu...

Durango eateries consider automation

Is the food industry losing its human element?

Are online reviews for eateries as helpful as we think?

Durango business owners weigh in on the pros and cons of Yelp and Google