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Take a grand tour of New England - by bike

Everything we love about New England is better by bike. When you’re on two wheels, the air is crisper, the small towns lovelier, the coast a bit more like heaven, and the wild blueberries ma...

Fossilized footprints tell tale of Ice Age sloth hunt in New Mexico

WHITE SANDS NATIONAL MONUMENT – Researchers studying a trail of fossilized footprints on a remote New Mexico salt flat have determined the tracks tell the story of a group of Ice Age hunters...

Acupuncturist to give allergy talk Thursday

Acupuncturist Caleb Gates will give a talk about Advanced Allergy Therapeutics from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Durango Public Library, 1900 East Third Ave. The talk, “Spring Fr...

Kilauea volcano claims more than two dozen homes in Hawaii

PAHOA, Hawaii – Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has destroyed 26 homes since it began spewing lava hundreds of feet into the air last week, and residents who evacuated don’t know how long they migh...

The risky surgery to remove a woman’s 132-pound tumor that grew by 10 pounds a week

The tumor had ballooned to 132 pounds and stretched the patient’s abdomen into a 3-foot-wide orb. By the time oncologist Vaagn Andikyan examined the 38-year-old woman, she could n...

And the West is History

50 years ago: More than 400 La Plata County cattlemen, their wives and special guests crowded the cafeteria at Fort Lewis College for the annual La Plata County Cattlemen’s Association...

And the West is History

50 years ago: City work crews were picking up trash piled on the curbs within city limits during spring cleanup. 25 years ago: Someone was throwing eggs at cars in the west...

A unique, historic orchard returns to life at Old Fort Lewis

Century-old trees contain apple varieties once thought extinct

Planning to visit Pikes Peak? Changes are afoot

City renovating visitors center at the summit

Ute Mountain-Mesa Verde Birding Festival explores birds of Four Corners

Annual event to feature tours, expert speakers

Backcountry skiing thrives in New England

Thousands turn out for spring ascents, descents

Fort Lewis College to host conservation workshop

A conservation workshop, “The Route Ahead: Leveraging Partnerships to Maximize Impacts,” will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Stude...