Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez, Colorado, received more than 59,000 patient visits last year. That’s enough to treat ...
As the 2024 election approached, news channels and commentators once again revived a familiar narrative: the urban-rural divide. But Laura Zabel, ...
In January, my husband and I flew to Las Vegas en route to our godson's wedding near Parker, Arizona. We had daylight for ...
Policy experts see the defunding of land management agencies like the Forest Service as a potential step towards selling off ...
Social worker and filmmaker Laura Norton-Cruz remembers vividly finding out that she was pregnant and feeling like she’d just been “thrown to the ...
The trees need us and a good reminder of this reality is “The Lorax,” a children’s book by Dr. Seuss. Its colorful pages tell of a whimsical world ...
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A new study has found that rural county health officials can use information from funeral homes and obituaries to identify community health emergencies.
Community can mean a lot of different things in today’s world, with social media groups and virtual chats and connections with people whom you may never ...
The Jefferson County Immigrant Rights Advocates office makes a point of being a good advocate for immigrants from all over the world. (Photo by Nhatt Nichols) Helping people understand their rights ...