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Underage drinking raises risk for trouble The Health Policy and Systems program at San Juan Basin Health Department is highlighting the dangers of underage drinking as part of Alc...

Men, pay attention

Muscle-building supplements tied to cancer

Zeroing in on cancer

New machine targets tumors with greater precision, power

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Planning to leave the murky moll of the city and settle down peacefully on a little farm, John Olbert, proprietor of the La Plata Bottling Works, has purchased the J.W. Sites...

Where birds count

In suburban South Florida, a wetlands attracts 150 species

What’s in a hotel name? A growing industry

Large companies target millennials with niche lodging

Business travelers turn to Uber for rides

NEW YORK – Business travelers are bypassing the taxi queue with greater frequency, choosing instead ride-hailing services such as Uber Technologies. A new report by expense manage...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Nine cars of wool came in on the Rio Grande Southern train bound for eastern markets. The Farmington train added two cars to the eastern shipment, and local wool growers are ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “A large armful of apricot blossoms brought up by Mike Hurley from the Farmington section and displayed later at the Strater Hotel bar, served to prove the late spring suffere...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Mr. and Mrs. O.F. Boyle moved from their residence on Third Avenue to the apartment over the Fulton Market on Main Avenue.” 75 years ago: “Fire of unknown origin c...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “James Glenn of Hesperus came in to get Mrs. Glenn, who has been for some time a patient at the Ochsner hospital, and found on arriving at the institution that he was the fath...

And the West is History

100 years ago: SUNNYSIDE – “Bart Sease took about 100 head of his cattle to their summer range near the Mesa mountains.” 75 years ago: “A display of art chiefly featuring Indian s...