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Can Jesus be too good-looking?

Some filmmakers striving for mix of human, divine

Religion Briefs

Dharma center to offer meditation retreat Registration is open for a weeklong retreat, “Awakening the Heart: An Insight Meditation Retreat,” with teachers Erin Treat and Jaya Rud...

Shepherd’s pie in minutes

When it comes to shepherd’s pie, there are those who toe a rather strict line, and there are those who go with the comfort food flow. The former group will maintain that shepherd’...

A lighter, inside-out take on eggplant Parmesan

I’ve always been a big fan of eggplant Parmesan. There are a bunch of ways to make this classic Italian dish, but I’m partial to what you might call the full-fat version: thick slices of bre...

Should snack-makers be teaching us what’s healthy?

HOUSTON – Snack and soda makers that often are blamed for fueling the nation’s obesity rates also play a role in educating the dietitians who advise Americans on healthy eating. F...

Expired!

What you should know about ‘use-by’ and ‘sell-by’ dates

Boulder’s off-leash rules may bite thousands of dog owners

BOULDER (AP) – Tens of thousands of dog owners may need to re-apply for licenses and attend a class about the rules of the program that allows dogs to walk off-leash on many Boulder open spa...

Teen suing parents won’t get immediate support

MORRISTOWN, N.J. – A judge denied the initial request of a northern New Jersey honor student who has sued to get her parents to support her after she moved out of their home and cautioned th...

At 87, professor stirs up questions about Latinos

SILVER CITY, N.M. (AP) – “By and large, American Latinos are a mixed group of people,” is how Felipe Ortego opens his 22-paragraph entry into what is expected to become the most comprehensiv...

Religion Briefs

Methodist church to begin sermon series First United Methodist Church of Durango, 2917 Aspen Drive, will start a new sermon series this weekend. The title of this six...

Here’s the new face of Mormons

LDS changing the rules for missionaries

How to heal a legacy of injustice?

Workshop attempts to mend rift from Native American past