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Strain more virulent than expected

‘Brain zapping’

Magnetic resonance therapy calms storms of veterans’ trauma

Possible to limit stroke disability

For the first time in two decades, a new treatment has been shown to limit the damage from a common type of stroke. Researchers in the Netherlands found that mechanically removing a clot in ...

Emergencies are his specialty

Durango Fire Protection District hires new emergency services director

Will a selfie stick improve your next trip?

There’s no need to ask a stranger to take your portrait

Surprises in the sand

Expectations upended on journey through the Moroccan desert

And the West is History

100 years ago: “A temporary injunction restraining the town board of Ignacio from issuing a saloon license to any applicant was granted by Judge Searcy in the district court, on the petition...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “That the Durango Democrat was one of the most widely and generally read newspapers received by the American and English colony in the Russian town of Dzansoul previous to its...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Thomas J. Owenby, of the Fort Lewis Mesa, was a business visitor who pointed his team homeward about 5 o’clock after liberally patronizing the Main Avenue advertising merchan...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “C.H. Hutchins, of San Francisco, who registered at the Southern Hotel, came down in the morning from Silverton, where he picked up the slot machines he has been operating the...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Jack Pearson had a car of cattle hooked into the Silverton train for shipment to that town and disposal to the mining town markets. Jack figured on shipping east but couldn’t...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Mrs. C. A. Daggett, of Fifth Avenue, is reported to be very sick with tonsillitis.” 75 years ago: “Dr. and Mrs. BJ Ochsner were hosts at a delightful party when th...