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Sarah Kuta

ABC2NEWS

Denver, CO, United States

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  • ABC2NEWS
  • Fox 4 News
  • KRIS 6 News
  • The Denver Post
  • The Penny Hoarder
  • KNXV
  • Military.com
  • Emergency Management
  • The Cannabist

Past articles by Sarah:

These were the most—and least—popular national parks in 2022

How many of these have you visited? → Read More

Tripadvisor travelers ranked the 25 best beaches in the world—and 2 are in the continental U.S.

Paradise may be closer than you think! → Read More

These national parks require reservations in 2023

Here's what you need to know as you make your travel plans. → Read More

Family-friendly Colorado getaways where you can unplug and relax

Family-friendly Colorado getaways where you can unplug and relax include Silverton, Gunnison, Palisade, Grand Junction, Golden, Aspen and Snowmass. → Read More

Colorado ski areas come alive after dark. Here’s how to keep the fun going.

With so few hours of daylight, winter ski vacations often feel like a race against time. How can you pack in as much skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, hot tubbing and ice skating as possible before the sun goes down? → Read More

The best Colorado winter festivals for 2022-23

Festivals add a little more sparkle to Colorado’s already dazzling winters. → Read More

Sick of Spending $50+ on a Haircut? Here’s What to Do Instead

No one will know you didn’t break the bank for your new ‘do. Here’s how to get cheap haircuts that don’t look cheap. → Read More

Aromella, Petite Pearl and other cold-hardy grape varieties are finding their way into Colorado wines

In the early 2000s, hybrids made up less than 1 percent of grapes grown in Colorado. → Read More

7 quintessentially Colorado experiences for your summer bucket list

It’s no secret that summer is many Coloradans’ favorite season. But fitting all the activities you want to experience into just a few months can feel like a game of Tetris. → Read More

Colorado summer festivals in 2022: A guide to all the fun events coming soon

Colorado’s summer festival season is back and better than ever. It's time to once again enjoy hobnobbing with fellow Coloradans in the sunshine, sipping craft beer, admiring art, watching dance performances, listening to live music and just generally taking advantage of all that this great state has to offer. → Read More

Allyson Reedy's new cookbook: "50 Things to Bake Before You Die" includes Colorado desserts

In Colorado food writer Allyson Reedy’s house, dessert is always on the menu. Read more about her new book "50 Things to Bake Before You Die," including dessert recipes you can try today. → Read More

6 Colorado food and drink festivals to get excited about this spring

Two years ago, the team at Taste of Vail was hard at work, making big plans to celebrate the spring food and drink festival’s 30th anniversary. → Read More

Aspen’s Woody Creek Tavern, made famous by Hunter S. Thompson, gets a refresh under new owners

Woody Creek Tavern came under new ownership in 2020, but it still looks much the same, including Polaroids, bumper stickers and license plates cluttering the walls. The owners made the most dramatic to the kitchen and menu. → Read More

11 Types of Income You Have to Pay Taxes On — and 7 the IRS Can’t Touch

The IRS’ rules are long and sometimes tough to understand when it comes to taxable income. We break down commonly taxed income streams and even a few nontaxable ones. → Read More

The world’s largest crane migration is just a half-day drive from Denver

Every February, March and April, more than a million sandhill cranes pass through Nebraska’s Platte River Valley as they journey north to their nesting grounds in Canada and Alaska. → Read More

Colorado hotels add bunk beds to save money for families, groups of skiers and more

The next time you book a stay at a Colorado hotel, you may see a new room option among all the double-queens and kings: rooms with bunk beds. → Read More

Where you should take your next out-of-state ski vacation based on your favorite Colorado resort

Thanks to multimountain passes like Ikon and Epic, it’s now easy and (relatively) affordable to venture outside the Centennial State for a ski trip. And even if you’re a more casual skier or snowboarder who doesn’t have a pass, it’s refreshing to get away for a few days and explore other mountain towns across the country. → Read More

7 nonstop flights from Denver airport to break up the monotony of winter in Colorado

Whether you’re seeking adventure, a few days of quiet relaxation or a mix of both, these diverse domestic destinations are easy to get to, thanks to nonstop flights from Denver International Airport. → Read More

Ski or snowshoe through this 140-year-old Colorado ghost town

Today, the Ashcroft ghost town is mostly silent, save for the crunching of snowshoes, the clip-clopping of horse hooves, the trickle of Castle Creek and the breeze blowing through aspens and evergreens. → Read More

The best Colorado breweries and distilleries for apres-ski drinks

Spending the day skiing or snowboarding is fun in its own right, but there’s also something to be said for that “ahhhh”-inducing moment when you can finally unhook your boots, take off your helmet and head to the bar. → Read More