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And the West is History

100 years ago: “At a vociferous meeting of the Durango Motor Club, a verbal battle, that would have reduced the fortifications at liege was indulged in by some of the members present upon a ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “S. E. Shoemaker returned on the Southern from Mancos, where he spent Sunday and where he says he had a ‘bully’ time.” 75 years ago: “One of the gay events of the p...

Health Brief

Childhood vaccines recommended San Juan Basin Health Department recognizes August as National Immunization Awareness Month. Childhood vaccines protect against serious a...

Williams’ death spurs hotline calls

One national crisis center saw jump to 1.4M Facebook visitors from its usual 91,000

Pass on the salt? Study says you don’t need to

Research method is under fire by scientists

Meat-eaters’ worst nightmare

Lone Star tick spreads across the nation

Missing from New Zealand’s slopes? Snow

WELLINGTON, New Zealand – Winter has rolled into its third month in New Zealand, and Nick Jarman says he’s going stir crazy as he stares out at the driving rain on the small ski area he mana...

And the West is History

100 years ago: An advertisement for The Western Colorado Power Company read: “During the hot months an electric iron is invaluable. Saves time. Saves labor. Saves worry. Saves money. ‘Let th...

Pompeii: Dead city lives in ruins, imaginations

POMPEII, Italy – Pompeii is the city of the long goodbye. In A.D. 62, a major earthquake toppled buildings, causing severe damage, harbinger of what was to come. Seventeen years ...

Touching the clouds

Day hiking highs in 100-year-old Rocky Mountain National Park

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Thos. H. Tulley was one among the arrivals from Denver, here to look after business interests. Tom weighs 478 and is waiting for someone to pick on him.” 75 years ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “John E. Hammer, of the Animas Valley, brought in two dollars’ worth of coyote hide and collected bounty at the county treasurer’s office.” 75 years ago: “Bob Tays,...