And the West is History

75 years ago: “Committee members from the Basin Sportsmen organization met Monday night to consider reports from the fish and big-game committees. Included in this action was a recommend...

Brain scans reveal hidden consciousness in patients

NEW YORK – A standard brain scanning technique is showing promise for helping doctors distinguish between patients in a vegetative state and those with hidden signs of consciousness. ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “J.H. Slattery of Silverton was homeward bound last night after spending the winter on the Pacific coast. He is interested in the lease on the Gold King and other large pr...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “The San Juan creamery shipped a little over 2,000 pounds of butter to the Chicago markets this morning. The manager of the plant is planning to make a shipment of a carlo...

A rail journey to Glacier National Park

Rail journey across northern U.S. ends in Montana

Italy’s history, people surprise and delight Durango travelers

Witches, mysterious seafarers among the many discoveries

Road-trip apps to make your trip fly by

Take scenic route, learn something

Southwest Life Briefs

FLC joins partnership to promote health Fort Lewis College has joined the Partnership for a Healthier America, which offers guidelines and programming for nutrition and physical activity. ...

New Mexico rehabilitates aging, historic theaters

Entertainment hubs seen as opportunity for economic boost

Loss for words can be rare brain disorder, not Alzheimer’s

WASHINGTON – A mysterious brain disorder can be confused with early Alzheimer’s disease although it isn’t robbing patients of their memories but of the words to talk about them. I...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Dave Howe is to be Mayor Speer’s private secretary. We presume this little side issue, however, will not be allowed to interfere with Dave’s professional activities as a ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “The high school contract will be awarded to M.J. Kenney of Denver. As far as the school board knows, at the present time, the contract for the high school will be awarded...