Seth Klamann covers politics, immigration and the state house for The Denver Post. A proud Kansas City native and University of Missouri grad, he previously worked for the Colorado Springs Gazette, the Casper Star-Tribune and the Omaha World-Herald. Outside of work, he enjoys watching soccer, going on road trips and eating fried food.
"This was a modest step that we could have taken to keep our community safe -- and I am extremely disappointed that we were not able to," Rep. Yara Zokaie...
The framework must now be turned into legislation and wind its way through the meat grinder of lawmakers and lobbyists who weren't involved in the task force's deliberations.
"DeGette and others know their party and the people associated with it are not terribly popular right now," a political analyst said, especially in primary races.
While she was cleared of a Corrections Department assault violation, Peters was found guilty of "unauthorized absence," which effectively means she left her assigned area or was in a place...
"Weak requirements around delivering digital evidence make it nearly impossible for victims and their families to seek justice," Rep. Andy Boesenecker said in a statement.
The two Democratic candidates vying to be Colorado's next governor defended the state's laws limiting cooperation with federal immigration efforts during a Latino town hall Sunday.
“We're on track, and we're going to utilize the time that we have,” House Majority Leader Monica Duran said. “When we say 120 days, that's seven days a week —...
The bill "addresses a simple question of fairness: Should (businesses) be charged for swipe fees on money that was never theirs to begin with?" said Sen. Iman Jodeh, an Aurora...