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Denver’s Top 10 Cultural Moments of 2018

What a year! Here, snapshots of 2018—cultural trends, midterm elections, the Big Scooter debate, and more—through the lens of 5280 coverage.

5280’s 10 Best Longreads of 2018

These are the longform stories that resonated with readers in 2018.

Our Most Popular Adventure Stories from 2018

From how to plan the perfect summer hut trip to a beginner’s guide to skiing, here are 5280‘s best stories about adventuring in and around Colorado.

Tavernetta

The 10 Tastiest Dining Stories of 2018

From the best places to eat, brunch, and booze in Denver to one editor’s meal-kit conversion, here are our best and most-read food stories from 2018.

Hike We Like: First Creek Trail Near DIA

Despite its proximity to the noisy interstate and the ever-busy DIA, First Creek is a reprieve from the hustle-and-bustle—and a perfect layover for weary travelers and suburbanites alike.

My Father’s Final Gift

When it came to preparing for the end of his life, my father planned for the worst, knowing that would be best for me.

Election 2018: What Happened in Colorado

Whether you’re red, blue, or somewhere in between, the 2018 midterm election was a historic one for the Centennial State.

Need a Distraction From the Nonstop News Cycle? We’ve Got You Covered

You’re tired. We’re tired. Get off the proverbial hamster wheel with this list of (not super political!) things to read, listen to, and watch, straight from 5280′s editorial staffers.

High-Country Hut Trips: High Lonesome Hut

Voices from the Edge

“Voices from the Edge” Brings Stories from Those Facing Hard Times to the Stage

Emotions will be present. Bring tissues.

Departure

5280’s Most-Read Food and Booze Stories of 2017

Get an extra helping of the year’s most popular—and delicious!—eat and drink stories.

Denver Botanic gardens

Winter in the City

We’ve come up with 65 ways to stir up your body, mind, and palate (not to mention your cabin-fever-mad kids)—so you don’t go stir-crazy this season.

Traffic fatalities problem

Why Denver’s Streets Are Dangerous—And How To Make Them Safer

More than 600 people died on Colorado roadways in 2016, and in Denver, traffic fatalities have gone up every year since 2005. Why is this happening—and what can we do about it?

classic denver

Classic Denver

Sure, you’ve tried all the hot new places. But what about the old? Here, our list of the restaurants, landmarks, museums, events, and more that make Denver special.

The International Church of Cannabis

The International Church of Cannabis Opens 4/20

With its grand opening just around the corner, the team behind the church for “Elevationists” is carefully managing legal and neighborhood concerns.

Colorado Bookshelf: “Books For Living”

New York Times bestseller Will Schwalbe’s newest work is one for the voracious reader in all of us.

Local Organizations that Support Immigrants and Refugees in Colorado

President Trump’s recent executive order on immigrants and refugees has put added pressure on these communities. Here are six local organizations that are helping this underserved population.

Scenes from the Women’s March on Denver

On Saturday, more than 100,000 gathered in and around Civic Center Park to publicly reject President Donald Trump’s divisive rhetoric and rally for equality for all citizens. 

Emerge Colorado Is Training More Women Than Ever to Run for Office

In the wake of the 2016 presidential election, an unprecedented number of American women are showing interest in holding political office. Meet five Coloradans who are part of this historic shift. 

First-Timer’s Guide: Zion National Park

One of Utah’s five national parks, this Southwestern gem is brimming with adventure.

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