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And the West is History

100 years ago: “L.E. Jenkins, the popular Bayfield druggist, drove in from Bayfield in his Ford runabout to attend to business matters here. When asked if the roads were suitable for automob...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “E.G. Cooner, G.A. Jahn and H.B. Waring of Silverton left for eastern points, having snowshoed from the mining town down to where the work train was clearing the road.” ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “The force of a dozen more telephone repairers, who have been fixing the telephone under the direction of Wire Chief Ward Weaver, have finished the line to Hesperus and are no...

Health Briefs

Health advisory council hires new director Citizens Health Advisory Council has selected Pattie Adler as its new executive director. Adler began her new position in De...

Peanut allergies solved?

LONDON – An experimental therapy feeding children with peanut allergies small amounts of peanut flour has helped more than 80 percent of them safely eat a handful of the previously worrisome...

Male hormone may hurt health

A large new study found prescription testosterone raised the risk of heart attacks in older men and in middle-aged men with a history of heart disease, prompting some experts last week to ca...

Obesity takes hold early in life

Your weight in kindergarten a strong predictor

Mixed omega-3 results

A study released last week found with the highest levels of omega-3 fatty acids had better preservation of older women’s brain as they aged than those with the lowest levels, which might mea...

Aching for science

Study: Discover how body fights flu virus using volunteers

Steroids high among gay, bi teens

Rates of use multiple times those of straights

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Dr. Ochsner went out on the mesa with his trusty little rifle and a new pair of snowshoes and plugged the lead pellets into 53 bunnies. Mere practice for the Doc.” ...

Behind Olympic facades, a crumbling city

SOCHI, Russia – A shining new $635 million highway on the outskirts of Sochi stands next to a crumbling apartment block with a red “SOS!” banner on its roof. The residents of 5a A...