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‘Sweet Home Alabama’ to welcome tourists

MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Tourists traveling into Alabama on interstate highways will soon be greeted by signs strengthening the state’s official connection to the Lynyrd Skynyrd song title “Sweet ...

Car rental companies rev up exotic offerings

LAS VEGAS – There’s a chance now for the middle class to feel like movie stars. Or for a movie star to feel like a movie star away from home. In the past few years, some of the b...

The art of baby-making

Doulas, midwives, childbirth educators can make journey a joyous one

Biological pacemaker on horizon

Experiments on pigs’ hearts have led to battery-less option

For brain boost, go for a walk, talk to a friend

These and other lifestyle changes can lower Alzheimer’s risk

And the West is History

100 years ago: SILVERTON – “At the Gold King, work is going right along full blast, and from reports the mine never looked better than it does now. While we are glad to welcome new operation...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Joe Hartman, of the Sunshine Mine, delivered coal from that mine in the city to local customers.” 75 years ago: “Durango’s new middle-of-the-street traffic signs w...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “J. A. Apperson of Flora Vista came in from Cave Basin where he has been prospecting and staking out some valuable mining claims that he expects to vein mighty high in gold an...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “At a meeting of the stockholders of the San Juan Creamery, the capital stock of the company has increased from $2,500 to $10,000. The increased capitalization was deemed nece...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “William Shaffer, with Mrs. Shaffer and Miss Shaffer left for the Neglected country on an outing trip of a few days. ‘Bill’ will sink a few shafts in his mining properties whi...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “The Elks’ special left for Denver, with over 100 persons on board. The train consisted of five coaches, a baggage and a ‘commissary’ car, and was profusely decorated with the...

Generic drugs increase in price rapidly

The first sign of trouble came when Dr. Barry Lindenberg, a cardiologist, received a three-page insurance form in January, demanding he get preapproval to prescribe one of the oldest known h...