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The Long and Winding Case of Homaidan al-Turki

In 2006, a Saudi Arabian man living in Colorado named Homaidan al-Turki, whom federal authorities had long suspected of having ties to terrorism, was sentenced to life in prison on multiple counts of unlawful sexual contact. To this day, al-Turki has maintained that he’s innocent and was instead the target of post-9/11 anti-Muslim sentiment. What if he’s right?

From Our Editor

A letter from the editor of 5280 Home‘s August/September 2018 issue.

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How To Save A Life

A letter from the editor of the August 2018 issue of 5280.

Nordstrom Picks Base Coat’s Polish with a Purpose

In light of Nordstrom’s recent adoption of Base Coat’s toxin-free polishes, Tran Wills shares how the Denver-based nail salon got started—plus summer polish recommendations.

Hike We Like: Herman Gulch Trail

This out-and-back near Idaho Springs leads to an alpine lake that is perfect for cooling off in the dog days of summer—plus you’ll get a great workout with stunning views.

Pony Up Is Ready to Ride

Restaurant industry vets brings French dips, fun cocktails, and late-night hours to LoDo.

Eat a Burger, Help a Farmer

Friday’s special burger night at Marcyzk Fine Foods will help keep sustainable farms in business for generations to come.

Carbondale’s Cedar Ridge Ranch Is Back—With Alpacas

It took nearly a year of working with county regulators and support from an outside investor, but a family-run Roaring Fork Valley farm is once again offering overnight glamping, artist studios, and other guest experiences (alpaca yoga, anyone?) in an effort to prove that agritourism is a sustainable path forward for Colorado producers.

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5 Reasons to Attend an Art Camp for Grown-Ups

Why should kids have all the fun this summer? Sign up for a weeklong art workshop at Snowmass Village’s Anderson Ranch Arts Center, and discover your inner Picasso.

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