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Fort Lewis College Calendar

Visit Monday Soccer camp, 9 a.m., Dirks Field. Tuesday Dene Thomas farewell party, 3 p.m., Sitter Family Hall. Wednesday “Women in the Southwest” lecture by ...

Local students graduate, named to dean’s lists

These local students recently received college degrees: Rosalind Wright of Durango earned a doctorate in education and educational studies from University of Northern Colorado....

And the West is History

100 years ago: A 50-year-old Durango rancher was kicked in the face by a horse, which shattered part of his skull, caused him to lose an eye and did brain damage. He had no memory of the...

Daybreak Rotary to meet Wednesday

Durango Daybreak Rotary Club will meet from 7 to 8 a.m. Wednesday in the Eolus Room at Durango Community Recreation Center, 2700 Main Ave. The meeting will give an overview about...

New evidence that viruses may play a role in Alzheimer’s

WASHINGTON – Viruses that sneak into the brain just might play a role in Alzheimer’s, scientists reported Thursday in a provocative study that promises to re-ignite some long-debated theorie...

Dig it: Archaeologists scour Woodstock ’69 concert field

BETHEL, N.Y. – Archaeologists scouring the grassy hillside famously trampled during the 1969 Woodstock music festival carefully sifted through the dirt from a time of peace, love, protest an...

And the West is History

100 years ago: Two area men, while placing a smokestack on a boarding house roof, were killed instantly after being electrocuted by a 10,000-volt high-tension power line hanging above th...

Durango High School 1973 graduates plan reunion

The Durango High School Class of 1973 will hold its 45th reunion in August: A dinner and dance will be held Aug. 10 at Durango Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1550 Main Ave. A pic...

Aurora, other communities ponder aging bans on pit bulls

AURORA (AP) – Gregg Jones was 10 years old when he hopped the fence at his family’s Aurora home and landed in the thick of the never-ending debate over the most controversial dog breed in th...

Smoking hits new low; about 14 percent of U.S. adults light up

NEW YORK – Smoking in the U.S. has hit another all-time low. About 14 percent of U.S adults were smokers last year, down from about 16 percent the year before, government figures ...

Airlines ask U.S. not to put migrant children on flights

DALLAS – American Airlines and United Airlines said Wednesday that they asked the Trump administration not to use their flights to carry migrant children who were separated from their parent...

Hay being sold to horse owners in need

The drought has caused a hay shortage from lack of irrigation water and, as a result, local providers have limited resources and are forced to sell hay to horse owners at inflated costs. ...