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Scientists, ethicists tackle gene editing’s ethics, promise

WASHINGTON – A hot new tool to edit the human genetic code has a big wow factor: the promise of long-sought cures for intractable diseases. But depending on how it’s used, that same tool cou...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “The Denver and Pueblo papers arriving tonight will contain articles announcing the intention of the Rio Grande to construct the broad-gauge line connecting Durango with the S...

Male vs. female brain? Not a valid distinction, study says

NEW YORK – Are the brains of men and women truly different? Not if you look at the overall structure, a new study says. While specific parts show sex differences, an individual br...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Durango has its share of drains, dead-beats and knockers, but this city with its Durango Exchange can boast of the greatest organization of boosters of any town in the West, ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Mrs. Harry Shunk of Lightner Creek was in the city on a shopping trip and incidentally to size up the amount of housekeeping a couple of bachelors can sweep under the bed.” ...

Bend’s beer culture is the cream of the hop

Oregon’s craft-brewery mecca turns skeptic into believer

Don’t lose your luggage this winter

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And the West is History

100 years ago: “Only a few showed up in response to the invitation for volunteers to assist in forming an artificial skating pond near the brick yard. It is likely that a later date will be ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Every boy in Durango – whether 10 or 60 or any of the ages between – who would like to assist in making an artificial skating pond north of town in the lowlands near the old ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Yesterday was a quiet day in Durango. Business was at a standstill and the holiday was observed quietly. There was a large attendance at the union Thanksgiving services last ...

Pueblo leaders press for protection of sacred cultural sites Native Americans give perspectives on oil-and-gas development

Prominent members of the Santa Ana and Acoma pueblos are concerned oil and gas development could destroy sacred sites in the Four Corners. During a panel discussion Saturday at th...

STD epidemic worsening in U.S.

CHICAGO – A U.S. sexually transmitted diseases epidemic is increasing and the most common infection, chlamydia, has risen to record levels, government officials say. Reported case...