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Our sports reporter and staff photographer climbed the Via Ferrata this month. Turn to Page B1 for more photos and a report on the experience.

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Why do humans kill one another? We are the only species that does this intentionally. We have been doing it for thousands of years. And, there is no indication that this will stop. We manufacture …

Taos has been my lifelong home, and I love many aspects of it. I also travel a lot, and when I travel I see ingenuity that I find lacking in Taos.As near as Questa and Española are laws against …

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While we are all hoping to find safe and satisfying ways to celebrate the holidays, it is also important that we stay active through this time in order to maintain our physical and mental …

Getting home, securing minimum wage jobs and having no money was hard. We had to reconfigure our ideas about consuming and learn to thrive with very little money. Living on our land and in our housetruck was essentially free because we'd paid for it as we built it, without using credit. It was free but it also wasn't finished.

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It's true that we didn't always learn what we thought we were going to learn.

One of the first natural healing for Parkinson's treatments we engaged in was a program in Santa Cruz, California, called PD Recovery. We had read a book, put out online free to all, by Janice Walton Hadlock, who was the founder of this healing project. We understood the concepts and were excited to learn the protocols she and her team were developing.`

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The Taos News has committed to implement a weekly column to help educate our community about emotional healing through grief. People may write questions to Golden Willow Retreat and they will be answered privately to you and possibly as a future article for others. Please list a first name that grants permission for printing.