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And the West is History

100 years ago: “Fifty teams and 75 men worked all day on the eight miles of road between Ignacio and Bayfield. ... The road workers propose next to take up the road from Bayfield to the Colu...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “The early adoption of a milk ordinance by the city commissioners embodying in the main essentials urged by the members of the Civic Club was enacted.” 75 years ago...

Health Briefs

State launches website about pot, health The state of Colorado launched a new website to answer common questions about the legalization of retail marijuana and the health effects ...

Some getting Alzheimer’s and some don’t: Why?

New research may spur new drug development

Here’s an app to help you quit smoking

Colorado public agency may be first to produce its kind

This fat is not your villain

Growing research begins to challenge conventional wisdom

Can these prevent heart attacks?

Candy manufacturer involvement should give you pause

Car exhaust may be causing cancer in kids

Young children who are exposed to high levels of vehicle exhaust – such as what they’d encounter living near busy roads in urban areas – appear to have a greater risk of childhood leukemia, ...

Blood: Medically better than toil, tears, sweat

Cutting-edge therapy ignites body’s healing prowess

And the West is History

100 years ago: “The Ford Car Agency reports six livery trips to Trimble Springs with passengers who have not yet become owners.” 75 years ago: “Two Durango improvement districts n...

The promised land

Morris Levey’s store in Tiffany became the heart of the community

In Tucson, the scenery, culture, history are free

TUCSON, Ariz. – Nicknamed “Old Pueblo,” Tucson, Ariz., is a city with many faces. It’s a college town. It’s an artist town. It’s even still a Wild West town. Every February, southern Arizona...