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The Colorado Reserve List

Colorado wine production has gone from novelty act to serious business—and viticultural stars are emerging. These seven Western Slope wineries offer a taste of a region that’s finally coming into its own.

Breathless

Once thought to have faded into obscurity, tuberculosis is making a comeback, now infecting almost one-third of the world’s population. Why TB still lingers—and how the Front Range is a key player in the battle against the disease.

Top Doctors 2008

Health care is becoming more and more specialized. We take a look at the trend and what it means for you.

Fall Arts Preview

This season’s must-see lineup of music, film, theater, dance, and fine art in the Mile-High City.

Office Space

For autumn, designers took their fashion cues from the late 1950s and early 1960s, when daytime dressing called for classic, ladylike chic. This season, embrace ensemble outfits, complete with a full roster of fabulous accessories.

Kid Rock

Forget classical tunes and marching bands. Telluride’s Rock and Roll Academy teaches children to play—and fall in love—with music as if they were rock stars themselves.

The Honor Roll

5280 goes beyond the numbers to reveal a smarter education report card.

Pinched

Greeley is at the center of the fight over immigration reform in the United States. Two men on the same street are trying to survive the battle.

Head for the Hills

You don’t have to drive far to get away. Here, our 10 picks for off-the-beaten-path adventures in the foothills.

Bleeding Orange and Blue

Passionate. Game savvy. And a little bit crazy. Broncos fans love to show their true colors on fall Sundays.

The Messenger

Colorado’s Stan Romanek claims to have been abducted by aliens multiple times, and his experiences have garnered more attention than any other modern-day case of alleged E.T. encounters. But is he telling the truth, or is it all an elaborate hoax?

Project Taylor

He’s got the genes and the killer instinct, and at age 18 cyclist Taylor Phinney is a good bet to medal in Beijing. But more important than any Olympic hardware for the prodigy is that, after radical brain surgery, his dad—the legendary Davis Phinney—is back in the saddle.

Top of the Town

We scoured the city to come up with nearly 200 deserving winners that make Denver such a killer place to live.

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