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AAA predicts record travel over Christmas and New Year’s

Comforted by a strong economy, more Americans than ever are expected to travel over the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. Auto club AAA said Thursday that 107 million people will...

Blood test may help predict which breast cancers will recur

A blood test five years after breast cancer treatment helped identify some women who were more likely to relapse, long before a lump or other signs appeared, a preliminary study found. ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Quite a number” of men had been laid off at the Sunnyside Mine and mill at Eureka. 75 years ago: Mrs. Robert McWilliams “and son” left for Boonville Mo., f...

And the West is History

100 years ago: O.P. Rush, a miner who was working at the Sunnyside Mine at Eureka, left during the morning for the east. 75 years ago: Chief electrician Ralph S. Moore rece...

U.S. national parks to slash number of free days for visitors

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – National parks in the U.S. will sharply drop the number of days they allow visitors to get in for free, a move that was criticized by opponents of the parks’ plan to raise e...

New studies show that even light activity is healthier than previously thought

As if you needed another reason to make fitness your New Year’s resolution: Two recent mortality studies have produced evidence that exercise – even light activity such as vacuuming or walki...

Co-management proposal for Bears Ears is slap in the face, tribes say

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – President Donald Trump’s decision to drastically reduce and break up a national monument in Utah wasn’t the only blow Native American tribes say they were dealt last week....

Are 3-D mammograms really better? U.S. puts scans to the test

WASHINGTON – A better mammogram? Increasingly women are asked if they want a 3-D mammogram instead of the regular X-ray – and now U.S. health officials are starting a huge study to tell if t...

Los Angeles subway work uncovers array of Ice Age fossils

LOS ANGELES – As part of the crew digging a subway extension under the streets of Los Angeles, Ashley Leger always keeps her safety gear close by. When her phone buzzes, she quick...

And the West is History

100 years ago: O.A. Dunn, president of the Mesa Verde Oil Co., traveled to Durango from Aztec by automobile to “sink several test holes down in the lower valley.” He had been called to I...

And the West is History

100 years ago: An “epidemic of colds” hit most of the Flora Vista population, but “a few old mossbacks” escaped it. They were “too slow to catch anything but a nap.” 75 yea...

Colorado luthier makes instruments beautiful for eyes, ears

GRAND JUNCTION (AP) – Beau Hannam looks at a piece of wood and hears music. He sees melodies in the grain, tones in the curves he knows he can bend into something that once grew t...