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And the West is History

100 years ago: Thomas Lewis of Dolores “charged the commissary divisions of the local stores yesterday and wrought devastation among the stocks of edibles through his heavy purchases.” ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: Mr. La Foliette “wanted a referendum among the men to be drafted.” If he was a general forced to face the enemy, “he would take a referendum as to whether his men would fi...

Herbalist to lead medicinal and edible plant walk

A medicinal and edible plant walk on the Colorado Trail with herbalist Marija Helt will be held 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 10. Participants will meet at the Junction Creek tra...

U.S. facing shortage of yellow fever vaccine for travelers

NEW YORK – Americans who need a yellow fever shot for travel may soon have a harder time getting it. A manufacturing problem has created a shortage of the only version of the vacc...

Not the Mile High Club: 1 in 10 travelers has sex in an airport, survey finds

Romance is in the air – and sometimes in the airport, according to an online flight-shopping service. About 1 in 10 American air travelers reports having had sex of some kind at a...

And the West is History

100 years ago: Thomas and Johnnie Williams “blew in from Texas creek on the trail of a load of grub.” 75 years ago: Hollywood Dairy cut down their delivery service due to n...

Jimmy Kimmel baby’s heart defect is common, fixable

The hole-in-the-heart problem that plagues comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s newborn son is one of the most common heart-related birth defects, and it usually can be fixed with surgery. Som...

Winter lingered in northern New England, and so will the mud

NEW GLOUCESTER, Maine – Spring is in the air. But mud is on the ground, and will be for a while. Mud season is an annual mucky rite of passage in the lives of northern New England...

Beekeepers buzzing about hive loss

In Boulder County, cause of startling decline is elusive

And the West is History

100 years ago: E.C. Miller “moseyed in from Denver via the Eastern” and was “surprised to find Durango still on the map.” 75 years ago: A proposed reconstruction project to...

McPhee Overlook Trail to open soon

The 9-mile McPhee Overlook Trail will soon be entirely open to the public. The 1-mile section from Dolores to May Canyon is now open, and the 6-mile section from May Canyon to Hou...

AmeriCorps team improves Old Fort facilities

An 11-person AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps team arrived April 11 to upgrade facilities of the Old Fort at Hesperus, 18683 Colorado Highway 140, for food security, educational ...