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In some countries, deviating from religious norms can be deadly

Religious freedom report singles out specific countries

In the Animas Valley, old-growth’s last stand?

Small patch may be last untouched forest

Try oven foil packs for easy, forgiving cooking

Social media tells me that in part of the country, kids are already back-to-school. And so we are teetering between the lazy days of summer and the impending promise of crisp cool air, long ...

Take green beans up a notch

Green beans can be – well, I’ll say it, boring. They are one of the most accessible and affordable vegetables on the market, and one of the easiest to prepare, but too often they...

Chef feeds Rio’s homeless with excess Olympic food

Gourmet soup kitchen makes social statement

Hostess launches ‘Deep Fried Twinkies’

Retro treat was developed with Wal-Mart

The Grapevine: German riesling is deceptively deep, diverse

Not all rieslings are created equal. When most hear this varietal’s name, they instantly discredit the wine as an inferior, overly-sweet product. This is not always the case. ...

The best places to enjoy a meal with a view in and around Durango

Whether it’s a smashed PB&J alongside a mountain trail or a full dinner spread beneath a leafy tree, it’s hard to argue that food tastes better when eaten outdoors. Late summer and autumn ar...

Under heavy security, Catholic pilgrims visit Lourdes shrine

LOURDES, France – Watched over by French soldiers and police, Catholic pilgrims from around the world prayed together for healing and peace Monday at a grotto shrine in Lourdes where excepti...

The many meanings of Rio’s massive Christ statue

The 125-foot, concrete statue on a mountain overlooking Rio couldn’t appear more straightforward: It’s a giant Jesus with His arms outstretched. “Christ the Redeemer” – or “Cristo...

New Mexico village to celebrate rebirth of church

All-volunteer crew revives ‘cornerstone of our community’

Teens help flood recovery on North Fork of the Big Thompson River

DRAKE – Canyon resident Brendan Chenoweth described a two-year, $500,000 project to restore a flood-damaged portion of the North Fork of the Big Thompson River as a gift – a way to return pr...