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  • She Married Charlie Chaplin

    Did you know a Wyoming girl caused a scandal when she divorced Chaplin and caused another scandal when she had an affair with the future king of England? See...

    • September 1, 2015
  • For-Profit Hospitals

    Unless you have very good insurance, you’d better avoid them. Some have raised their prices over 1,000%. See what’s happening in the September story on page 8.

    • September 1, 2015
  • Specialty Drugs

    Most Americans value the prescription products the drug industry produces, but they don’t like the prices and want the federal government to take action. Page 5, September issue.

    • September 1, 2015
  • A Wild West Town

    Silverton residents were snowbound for 73 days. Residents were down to their last few cups of flour. See what happened on page 2 of the August issue.

    • August 1, 2015
  • Remembering Will Rogers

        “My little jokes don’t do any harm. But every time Congress makes a joke, it’s a law. And every time they make a law, it’s a joke.”...

    • August 1, 2015
  • Health Insurance

    Are the state and federal websites really helping people get the insurance they need? And can they get insurance they can afford? See page 9 of the August issue.

    • August 1, 2015
  • High Drug Costs

    More states are stepping up to cushion the financial pain for patients who need medicines that can cost up to hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. Find out...

    • August 1, 2015
  • The Devil Is in That Bottle

    It was the last “dry” town in Colorado. See this story of an unusual pioneer town, page 2 of the July issue.

    • July 4, 2015
  • High Drug Costs

    Specialty drugs to treat cancer and some other life-threatening diseases are so expensive many patients cannot afford them—$1,000 or more per pill. Page 6 of the July issue.

    • July 4, 2015
  • Rocky Mountain Jim

      The gunshot should have killed him immediately but didn’t. Years later, Isabella claimed his ghost appeared before her. See page 7 of the July issue.

    • July 3, 2015