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THE VALUE OF VIGILANCE
Thanks to significant medical
advancements, those diag-
nosed with HIV can expect
to live relatively normal lives.
But with a recent uptick in
new HIV cases, has clinical
success created a sense of
apathy among Coloradans?
BY CHRIS OUTCALT
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TOP DOCTORS
Our annual list of 333
physicians in 95 specialties.
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THE ULTIMATE INSIDER’S
GUIDE TO FORT COLLINS
From destination-worthy
dining to outdoor adventures
to sexy nights on the town:
your locals-approved plan
for a visit to Denver’s favorite
northern neighbor.
BY ELISABETH KWAK-HEFFERAN
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CRUSHING IT
CRUSH Walls, which will
celebrate its 10th year next
month, is a vibrant celebra-
tion of how much the city’s
street art scene has grown.
BY JESSICA LARUSSO
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WALKING ON
THE WILD SIDE
Colorado is in the midst of
a trail-building bonanza.
But research has revealed
an inconvenient truth: The
humans recreating on these
trails are negatively impact-
ing wildlife populations
throughout the state.
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