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Durango Nature Studies opens registration for spring and summer camps

Registration is open for spring and summer camps at Durango Nature Studies. Spring Break Camp will be held from March 25 to March 29 and will provide adventure for first- thro...

Mercy earns fourth consecutive Medicare 5-star rating for quality

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services recognized Mercy Regional Medical Center for its fourth consecutive Medicare 5-star rating for quality. Mercy is the only hospital in...

Bill would expand Yucca House National Monument

Land donation also offers access solution

Thank you from Knights of Columbus

The Knights of Columbus Council 1408 would like to thank all of the donors who supported us for our Valentine Sweetheart Dance Silent Auction. We appreciate your continued support. ...

Thank you from Big Brothers Big Sisters

I wanted to send a big “shout out” to Purgatory Ski Resort and the community who attended for supporting Big Brothers Big Sisters during the Community Benefit Day. Purgatory has been a part ...

Bridge Scores

DURANGO BRIDGE CLUB SCORES (ALL PAIRS SCORED 50+ PERCENT) Feb. 14 – Non-Life Master First: A. Davis/ K. Hasz Second: J. Mercer/J. Walter Feb. 15 – Open Game F...

Oregon man snowed in with taco sauce grateful for rescue

PORTLAND, Ore. – An Oregon man who was rescued after five days stuck in deep snow with his dog is deeply grateful to his rescuers and embarrassed to have caused so much trouble, his aunt tol...

More sharks bite people in Hawaii, but risk minuscule, study says

HONOLULU – The rate of shark bites in Hawaii has been increasing slightly in recent years, but the risk remains extremely low – roughly 5-in-1 million – according to new research. ...

New sensors monitor sick babies without wires blocking hugs

WASHINGTON – Peek into any U.S. hospital’s baby ICU, and you’ll see sick and premature newborns covered in wired monitors that tear at fragile skin and make it hard for parents to cuddle the...

Using 1 germ to fight another when today’s antibiotics fail

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Bacteria lodged deep in Ella Balasa’s lungs were impervious to most antibiotics. At 26, gasping for breath, she sought out a dramatic experiment – deliberately inhaling a ...

How a sacred emblem became New Mexico’s state symbol

New exhibit explores appropriation of the zia

Small measures fight heavy Colorado ski traffic

DENVER – “Friends don’t let friends drive I-70.” The tongue-in-cheek mantra is often uttered by Colorado skiers and snowboarders who frequent resorts far from the crowded mountain...