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9 Lessons From Our Bizarre Pandemic Year

From our healthcare system to doomscrolling, here are some of the tough lessons Coloradans learned since the novel coronavirus showed up last year—and how they’ll affect how our state operates moving forward.

Comas, Catfights, and Clothes: An Oral History of Dynasty

Forty years after Denver’s most infamous fictional family first rocked the small screen, the stars of the scandal-happy primetime soap reveal the true stories behind America’s guiltiest pleasure.

Meet the Designer: Wallis Jordan

Looking for hip, quirky, or just plain gorgeous vintage furnishings? Designer Wallis Jordan has the loot.

Restoring a Crown Jewel in West Highland

After years of neglect, a 150-year-old Victorian mansion had holes in the roof and a warped foundation. Then one Denver couple decided to save the National Historic Landmark from squalor.

Finding Perfect Harmony in Colorado Springs

A Colorado Springs architect and a Denver designer—working nearly six decades apart—give a pair of Colorado transplants a mountainside home filled with dramatic mid-mod details and a touch of rock ‘n’ roll.

Hit Reset

A letter from the editor of 5280 Home‘s February/March 2021 issue.

Loveland, CO LOVE sculpture and visitor's center

6 Free Things to Do Around Denver This February

Mardi Gras celebrations, Valentine’s Day festivities, and social awareness documentaries round out the in-person and virtual events you can attend this month for no cost.

Space Command

What You Need to Know About the U.S. Space Command Controversy

One of former President Donald Trump’s final acts as commander-in-chief was to announce that the headquarters for the military operation would be relocated from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama—a move that Colorado’s congressional delegation is now challenging.

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How to Order Take-Out Wine Like A Pro

Denver sommelier Maia Parish helps navigate to-go wine options so you know which bottles pair best with what you’re eating.

Lauren Boebert

Many Coloradans Have Already Had Enough of Lauren Boebert

The gun-loving, conspiracy-theory-spouting congresswoman from Western Colorado has been in office for just over two weeks. But calls for her to resign, including a petition signed by more than 32,000 Coloradans, are growing by the day.

Demand for Gig Workers Is Soaring During the Pandemic

While contract or flexible employment is even more sought after during the COVID-19 pandemic, these workers often lack the benefits that come with more traditional jobs. Will that ever change?

Mt Muscoco

Hike We Like: Mt. Muscoco Trail

It’s only two miles to this 8,020-foot summit near Colorado Springs, but you’ll need to climb more than 1,000 vertical feet and scramble over a few boulders to reach it.

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