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Carlson Vineyards

Behind the Vines: Carlson Vineyards

One of Colorado’s oldest and best-known wineries captures the freshest of our state’s fruity flavors—and quirky humor—in its easy-drinking wines.

Hike We Like: Mount Evans

Looking to bag a fourteener before the snow flies? This bucket list peak should do the trick.

Q&A: Local Fashion Designer Hannah Payne

The founder of Luba talks about her local business, supporting women, and inspiration for her upcoming fall and spring lines.

The Return of Spicy Pickle

Three years after closing all of its Denver stores, the beloved deli has a new LoDo shop.

Is Amazon Moving to Denver?

While the world’s largest e-commerce site scouts a location for its second headquarters, multiple municipalities in the metro area stew on a proposal.

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Tavernetta Opens Today

The Frasca Food and Wine team unveils its long-awaited Denver sequel—and it’s a beauty.

Hike We Like: Chief Mountain

This easy-to-access summit near Mount Evans features unforgettable Front Range views.

Gear Closet: Duluth Trading Co.

Midwest import Duluth Trading Co. is bringing its durable, rugged attire and tools to Thornton, Colorado.

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Road-Trip Restaurant: Craftsman

This new Edwards spot features gourmet sandwiches from a Mountain Standard and Sweet Basil veteran chef.

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Is This the End of Free Birth Control?

Colorado’s family planning program cut teen births and abortions by half. Could a new White House rule, accompanied by cuts to Title X funding, reverse that progress?

Go Now: Pizzeria Lui

This new wood-fired, Neapolitan-style pizza joint is worth the drive to Lakewood.

Colorado Has A New Master of Wine

Ashley Hausman Vaughters earned the impressive credential after almost a decade of study and drinking more bottles than she can count.

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4 Things You Need to Know About DACA in Colorado

Colorado is home to approximately 17,000 “Dreamers” who will be affected by the Trump administration’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

Get Involved: Help Restore Hanging Lake Trail

Two local land stewardship nonprofits—Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado and Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers—will take over Hanging Lake on September 9 and 10 for trail repair and maintenance.

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The American West Is On Fire

Two new wildfires in Colorado are the latest of more than 80 large fires happening in Montana, Oregon, and Washington, where more than one million acres are already ablaze.

Hike We Like: Lower Cataract Lake Loop

Balance a leisurely weekend at Green Mountain Reservoir by tackling this easy, but beautiful hike around Lower Cataract Lake.

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10 Ways to Get Your Palisade Peach Fix

Peach season is in full swing, so you’d better move quickly if you want a taste of these peachy perfect dishes and drinks.

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Behind Denver’s New Immigration Ordinance Is An Engaged Group of Citizens

The Denver City Council passed a sweeping immigration ordinance on August 28 that was a result of a compromise with Mayor Michael Hancock. Behind the scenes, advocates have been working to drum up citizen support for the order, which may prove to be a model for other U.S. cities.

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An Orbiter’s Obit

NASA’s Cassini spacecraft is the first to ever orbit Saturn. You can thank a team of CU-Boulder scientists for the photographs Cassini has sent back to earth.

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Stay Cozy and Fashionable This September

Cooler temperatures call for a subdued color palette and cozy materials like plush wool, soft silk, and buttery leather.

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Testing Ground

When Jon Hanover launched Roots Elementary, a charter school in Northeast Park Hill, in 2015, he hoped to create an innovative, high-performing community school by transforming the way elementary education is taught—all on a spot once devastated by gang violence. Two years later, has the school made the grade?

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New School

Colorado is launching a first-in-the-country apprenticeship program that’s designed to let students earn it all: a diploma, a degree, and a middle-class wage. The best part? It’s free.

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The Denver-Austin Restaurant Exchange Program

These days, you can hardly eat or drink in Colorado without running into an Austin, Texas import. Here’s the lowdown on a half-dozen marquee members of the Austin-Denver coalition.

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What We’re Eating in September

The restaurants, dishes, and drinks on our dining radar this month, September 2017.

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Restaurant Review: 12 At Madison

Jeff Osaka paves a bright path for Denver dining with his ambitious but focused nine-month-old Congress Park eatery.

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Going Whole Cow

One food editor’s experience with buying (and storing and cooking and eating) local beef in bulk.

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Welcome to the New Denver Office

Standing desks, nap nooks, and, yes, millennials: The modern workplace is in transition. 
And if the Mile High City is truly the best place in the country for business and careers (thanks, Forbes!), others will be looking to us for advice on how 
to navigate the new frontier. Here’s how Coloradans are working smarter—not harder.

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Magic Land

A letter from the editor of our September 2017 issue.

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Opening Alert: Emmerson

Pearl Street in Boulder welcomes a casual cafe by day, fine-dining bistro by night.

Will Hollywood Come to Colorado?

A nearly billion-dollar media production facility may be coming to the state, but can Colorado convince major filmmakers to make movies here?

Dinosaur National Monument Sound of Silence Trail

Hike We Like: Sound of Silence Trail

This colorful gem in Dinosaur National Monument loops through vibrant badlands en route to a little slickrock scrambling—and sweeping views.

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