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Seth Klamann
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.
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As rents surge, pressure grows for Colorado to reconsider rent control ban
Rent caps are blocked in Colorado by state law. Advocates and officials hope momentum is building to change that.

Democratic leaders name affordability as ongoing goal for 2023 legislative session
Housing, water, gun violence, and affordability will be among the sweeping priorities for lawmakers when historic Democratic majorities gather in the state Capitol for the start of the 2023 legislative...

Report shows which Coloradans getting hit hardest by inflation
Inflation has disproportionately affected lower-income Coloradans, increasing their spending on essential services at rates far higher than wealthier residents, according to a new analysis by two University of Colorado Denver...

Online sales, wage protection, car registration fees and other Colorado laws go into effect Jan. 1
Twenty laws passed by the Colorado legislature and signed by Gov. Jared Polis earlier this year go into effect New Year's Day. They cover a broad range of topics and...

What will Colorado lawmakers do in 2023? Here’s what we know.
Elections have consequences, as the saying goes, but the newly elected don't enter office in a vacuum, either.

Housing advocates call on Colorado officials to provide more eviction transparency
Evictions in Colorado plummeted by 57% in the first year of the pandemic thanks in large part to government interventions, according to a new analysis conducted by a nonprofit group...

Denver police arrest man in connection with two homicides near I-70
Denver police arrested a man Wednesday night in connection with two homicides reported on successive days this week near Interstate 70.

Just how cold did it get? The lowest temperatures recorded in Colorado on Dec. 22, 2022.
There's cold ... and then there's -24 degrees cold.

Who will lead Colorado’s beleaguered Republicans?
Several Republican officials used the word "thankless" to refer to the party chair position, which serves as a combination cheerleader, unifier, peacemaker and fundraiser for the party and its candidates.

Denver jury convicts man of murder for April shooting death
A Denver jury convicted a man of second-degree murder Friday, eight months after he was arrested in connection with a fatal shooting.