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The art of Tahoe

Exhibit collects work inspired by iconic Western lake

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Tomorrow the school bells will ring and the lads and lassies will try to get their faces clean and find the school books they hid in the clothes closet last spring. All the s...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “The Brinkley-Douglas Commission firm unloaded a car of California oranges for the local trade. A beautiful pack.” 75 years ago: “Only a little more than two days t...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “The fire department was called to the North Side by an alarm turned in at box 42 when employes of the light company attempted to readjust the wires in a box they had disconne...

Early to bed, early to rise

School’s back in session, and it’s time to get serious about sleep

Health Briefs

Learn about diseases for free at library The Community Health Action Coalition will host the free event, “What’s Bugging You? Infectious Diseases: Real Risks, Real Treatments, Rea...

Scientists report major step in development of universal flu vaccine

Whenever Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, speaks about pressing medical needs he often brings up the universal flu vaccine. One of the costliest public health ...

Doctors recommend early exposure to prevent peanut allergies

CHICAGO – A pediatricians’ group is recommending that infants at high risk of peanut allergies be given foods containing peanuts before they turn 1. The interim guidance is in res...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “The double tragedy discovered by police in North Durango were almost the sole topic in the city. The news of the murder and suicide of the two well-known young people created...

Doctors recommend early exposure to prevent peanut allergies

The interim guidance is in response to a major allergy study published earlier this year that found that exposure to peanuts in infancy seemed to help build tolerance – contrary to conventio...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Superintendent Tom Hamor of the Durango fish hatchery took out 150,000 fry for Moler Lake, Gladstone Lake, Pole Creek, East Lime Creek and Bear Creek, all of which are public...

Second cancers are on the rise; 1 in 5 U.S. cases is a repeat

Second cancers are on the rise. Nearly 1 in 5 new cases in the U.S. now involves someone who has had the disease before. When doctors talk about second cancers, they mean a diff...