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And the West is History

100 years ago: “Will Wigglesworth, of the engineering firm of Wigglesworth & Skoog, spent yesterday at Cedar Hill fixing up Charley Johnson’s siphon.” 75 years ago: An advertiseme...

Health Briefs

Free kidney disease classes available Free kidney disease classes are available in Durango. These monthly, instructor-led classes will teach participants about the caus...

New study could nip Alzheimer’s in the bud

Healthy seniors to be tested in bid to foil disease

Graphic warnings on cigarettes appear to work

SYDNEY – Australia’s landmark cigarette legislation banning logos and putting dire health warnings and graphic images of sick or dying smokers on packs seems to be working, data shows, even ...

Is good hygiene giving kids allergies?

Sterile environments may put children at risk, especially those at young ages

Step outside and let nature make you feel alive again

Have your doctor write a ‘park prescription’ for you, if all else fails

Pregnant women: Consume more fish

But what is lacking are specifics about what is the safest

For World Cup tourists, sticker shock to kick in

RIO DE JANEIRO – World Cup visitors, welcome to Brazil, land of soccer, sun and sky-high prices. Unlike nearby Latin American nations where a tourist’s U.S. dollar or European Uni...

Mysterious Manaus

50,000 World Cup tourists expected in this rainforest city

Roaming the ruins

An old villa beckons darkly

More airports adopt free Wi-Fi

ATLANTA – Steve Parker, sitting in the atrium at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, was about to dig into his bag for a hot spot device when he noticed a poster nearby. ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “E. C. Rist was a Florida Mesa ranchman in the city who loaded out with supplies at the Otis-McGirr Store.” 75 years ago: “Durango City Councilmen agreed on orderin...