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Pete's Kitchen by Fiona Murphy

Behind the Late-Night Shift at Denver’s Last 24-Hour Diner

After Breakfast King closed in January, Pete’s Kitchen emerged as one of the last family-owned spots to get late-night grub in the Mile High City. Here’s how the graveyard shift became—and remains—a beloved community gathering place.

4 Alternatives to Colorado’s Busiest Hikes

Can’t get a reservation for Hanging Lake Trail? Tired of searching for a parking spot at Chautauqua Park? Try these less-traveled pathways for a range of ability levels.

Shake Shack's Double ShackBurger. Photo courtesy of Shake Shack

6 Burger Chains in Colorado, Ranked

Does In-N-Out top Shake Shack? Where does our new Whataburger fall? One burger-loving food writer tasted them all to find out.

Why Unicycling Should Be Your Next Adventure Activity

Colorado resident and six-time unicycling world champion Scott Wilton explains the basics of getting rolling in the single-wheeled saddle, as well as why the Centennial State is a great place to participate in the sport.

What’s in Season Now: Arugula

Spring is a prime growing season for cool-weather-loving greens such as arugula. Find out why you should buy the peppery, leafy veggie from local farms like Aspen Moon in Longmont.

Man riding e-bike on mountain during sunny day

What to Know Before You Hit the Trail on an E-Bike

New rules from the U.S. Forest Service promise to expand e-bike usage on public lands. Here’s the scoop on the agency’s recently updated directives, as well as expert tips for how to properly ride your electric two-wheeler on Colorado trails.

Your Guide to Stargazing in Colorado

Travelers are flocking to the West for what its wide-open spaces lack: light pollution. From savvy rural towns that have gone dark to attract such tourists to protected places where visitors can watch the constellations as the country’s original inhabitants did, we break down where—and how—to best enjoy the night sky in the Centennial State.

Portrait of Lindsey B King

Market Madness

A letter from the editor of 5280.

Is Colorado Bringing Back the War on Drugs?

Lawmakers recently added harsher possession penalties to a fentanyl bill that, if passed by the General Assembly, could disproportionately impact communities of color.

A pile of food scraps over compost, which under new A1 composting rules is allowed.

6 Ways to Reduce Food Waste at Home

From buying ugly produce to reusing food scraps, Sullivan Scrap Kitchen chef-owner Terence Rogers shares how to be more sustainable in the kitchen for Earth Day and beyond.

Foraged Morels Found on the Front Range. Photo courtesy of Fresh From the Farm Fungi

What’s in Season Now: Morel Mushrooms

April kicks off mushroom season in Colorado, making it the perfect time to pick up rarer varieties such as the prized morel. Find out how Littleton’s Fresh From the Farm Fungi is trying to grow them and what makes the shroom so special.

5 Spring Trends from Denver Fashion Week

How to refresh your wardrobe as the weather thaws, according to the local designers who showed their seasonal looks on the runway last week.

5280 Awarded Its Second National Magazine Award in Four Years

Lindsey B. King’s “Shattered Minds,” a comprehensive look at how high-THC concentrates are affecting the mental health of adolescents, was honored, alongside other publications including the New Yorker, the Atlantic, and the New York Times Magazine.

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