‘Cereal snacks’ are just bigger cereal for people too lazy to add milk

Big Cereal has big ambitions. The makers of the sugary stuff that traditionally has fueled American breakfasts are setting their sights far beyond the bowl. You can buy coffee cre...

East Troublesome Fire may signal new era of big blowups

Scientists unravel forces behind firestorm that burned 120,000 acres in one day

Cortez Christmas Bird Count posts record numbers

Record bird sightings and two newly documented species were spotted during the 2020 Cortez Christmas Bird Count on Dec. 26, according to final results. “We had a great turnout thi...

San Juan Basin Archaeological Society to meet virtually Wednesday

San Juan Basin Archaeological Society will host a presentation by Steve Nash at 7 p.m. Wednesday via Zoom. After a brief business meeting, Nash will present his talk, “Mogollon Ar...

Biden’s oil and gas pause halts lease sales around HD Mountains

10 parcels totaling more than 1,500 acres were set to be sold

Apaches’ fight over Arizona copper mine goes before US court

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Apache tribal members made emotional pleas Wednesday in federal court to try to prevent what could become the largest copper mine operation in the U.S. Naelyn ...

What’s the secret to pairing beer with food?

Largely, it’s experimentation

Help your dough rise to the occasion during the winter

I continue to develop my skills as a fairly new sourdough baker, and one of those is how to find success in winter. Whether you’re making sourdough bread or loaves made with commercial dry y...

Calling all dill lovers: This old-school ham salad sandwich is for you

Make me a bowl of a chicken or tuna salad and I’m set for days. I love the ease of both and will happily eat them again and again scooped onto lettuce leaves, in sandwiches or on crackers fo...

Christianity on display at Capitol riot sparks new debate

WASHINGTON – The Christian imagery and rhetoric on view during the Capitol insurrection Jan. 6 are sparking renewed debate about the societal effects of melding Christian faith with an exclu...

Canyons of Ancients hires new manager

Ray O’Neil served as national park ranger in Arizona, Utah

Mineral Creek to be focus of extensive watershed study

Facing extreme pressure in recent years, waterway near Silverton will be examined