Is Leadville’s Courtney Dauwalter the GOAT of Ultrarunning?
The Colorado endurance athlete just accomplished a historic trail running feat, so we figured it was worth comparing her to another GOAT, Michael Jordan, to see how she stacks up.
The Colorado endurance athlete just accomplished a historic trail running feat, so we figured it was worth comparing her to another GOAT, Michael Jordan, to see how she stacks up.
The Broncos have been a mediocre to flat-out bad team for years. The Nuggets are NBA Champions. What can the blue and orange learn from the champs? We have a few thoughts.
A letter from the editor of 5280.
Benitez wants to harness his past experience as the first director of the Colorado Outdoor Recreation Industry Office to create a similar entity in the federal government. But can the accomplished mountaineer get Americans—especially Beltway politicians—to see the benefit of coordinating our outdoor adventures?
After years of skyrocketing car theft in Colorado, a Grand Junction task force has spearheaded an initiative that seems to be slowing the number of stolen cars.
Patrese Atine is the university’s first assistant vice president for Indigenous and Native American affairs.
And why we really, really want to believe they’re wrong.
Five tips for cutting firewood—without hurting yourself.
After a mellow summer, record high temperatures and the threat of wildfires have made a grand return. Will humidity be our secret hero?
The biggest golf tournament in the world (for amateurs) comes to Cherry Hills Country Club in Denver this week.
State lawmakers passed more than 400 pieces of legislation earlier this year, many of which went into effect on August 7. Here, we break down the new laws that will impact you most.
Becky Hammon—former CSU star and current WNBA Las Vegas Aces head coach—continues to redefine what’s possible in the sport of basketball.
Industry professionals and environmental experts collaborated at Copper Mountain’s Sustainability Summit to find a path forward in the fight against climate change.
The storms on Monday, July 31, created massive mudslides that destroyed an access trail and turned the South Platte River into chocolate milk-colored sludge.
A new law and novel technologies have converged to make Colorado the state of choice for high-tech co-ops.
Colorado’s population of high-altitude boreal toads has plummeted to fewer than 1,000 adults. But a new treatment called Purple Rain could bring them back from the brink.
A Denverite has helped create a new competition to get Americans excited about professional cycling. Millions of dollars of investments are on the line as the new sports league aims to catch on with everyday sports fans, including a race at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on August 13.
Deion Sanders has overhauled the University of Colorado Boulder’s football team in the nine months since he was named head coach. As the season begins, what will constitute success for one of the boldest experiments in major college football?
A letter from the editor of 5280.
First, CU hired Deion Sanders to shepherd its football program to the Promised Land. Now it’s returning to a conference it abandoned a dozen years ago. What’s next for the Buffs’ athletic program?