Interactive Data Visualization
Kevin Hamm
Kevin Hamm is an interactive designer and digital strategist at The Denver Post, focusing on data journalism and building graphics for both online and print. His work has been recognized by the Colorado Associated Press Editors & Reporters and the Colorado Press Association. He joined The Post's digital team in 2014.
He built and maintains the Colorado COVID-19 tracker, Denver Homicide Report and the U.S. Wildfire Map.
Education: Texas A&M University, BS in Journalism
Professional Affiliations: Investigative Reporters & Editors
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How did Colorado counties vote in the presidential election?
Colorado continued its recent pattern of voting in presidential elections with most of the major metro areas solidly Democratic and the Eastern Plains solidly Republican.

Search your school’s 2024 CMAS scores
The Colorado Department of Education released CMAS scores for Colorado schools for the 2023-24 school year.

2024 Paris Olympics event schedule by day, sport and more
The Paris Olympics interactive schedule allows you to filter and search events by sport, date and more.

How each Colorado school performed on CMAS tests
Search a database of Colorado schools' CMAS results by district, school and grade. Testing results from 2022 for Colorado schools gives us first look at how pandemic impacted students.

See how each school in Colorado performed on CMAS tests
Search a database of Colorado schools' CMAS results by district, school and grade.

Search Colorado water providers’ PFAS levels
More than a hundred drinking water sources across Colorado -- ranging from cities and counties to elementary schools and campgrounds — contain what are now considered to be potentially hazardous...

Can you afford to buy a house? Try this income and home price calculator.
How much money do you need to make to afford the house you're eyeing? Use this calculator to find out how much income you need based on a home price...

The Big Payout: A visual look at where Colorado’s nearly $66 billion in federal pandemic aid went
Colorado received nearly $66 billion in pandemic aid. The Denver Post tracked where that money went and we broke it down into four main graphics.

MAP: King Soopers stores where workers are on strike
The United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 has called for a strike at Denver area King Soopers stores where contracts have expired, which involves about 8,400 workers and 68...

Marshall fire: Map of destroyed or damaged homes and businesses
The map shows the locations of homes and businesses that were destroyed or damaged in the Marshall fire, as well as the wildfire's perimeter. The fire destroyed 1,084 homes and...