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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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Record cold is coming to Colorado. Here’s how to stay safe.
The cold will bring risks to people, pets and homes alike. To avoid bursting pipes or frosted fingertips, be prepared and bundle up.

Colorado weather: Record subzero temperatures to roll in with snow Wednesday night
A cold air mass from the Arctic will send temperatures plunging Wednesday night, threatening record lows and bringing with it a few inches of snow.

Chair of Colorado GOP will not seek re-election after midterm bruising
The chairwoman of the Colorado Republican Party will not seek re-election to the post early next year, she said Monday, setting up an open race to take charge of a...

Club Q shooting survivors tell U.S. Congress that anti-LGBTQ rhetoric encourages violence
James Slaugh barely lifted his right arm when he swore to tell the truth Wednesday morning. He'd been shot in the Club Q attack, and his left hand helped prop...

Pueblo council rejects anti-abortion ordinance, avoiding challenge to state law
Pueblo's city council voted down a proposal Monday night that would've effectively banned abortions in the city, ending a contentious month-long saga that threatened to pit Pueblo against state law...

Key federal permit issued for $2 billion Northern Colorado reservoir project
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has issued a key permit for the long-debated project in Northern Colorado that will draw water from the Cache la Poudre River and create...

Website linked to Club Q suspect shows racist images, video about mass shootings
The suspected Club Q shooter created a website that featured a racist video about committing acts of violence against minorities and public figures, an ex-neighbor told the Associated Press on...

Colorado Democratic Party chairwoman to step down
The chairwoman of the Colorado Democratic Party will not run for a fourth term and will step down in April, the party announced Wednesday.

Pueblo weighs anti-abortion ordinance despite Colorado’s new protections
As part of a new front in the war over abortion access in America, the Pueblo City Council is set to decide Monday whether to approve an anti-abortion ordinance that...

Colorado’s new $300 million affordable housing program draws praise — and angst
In the run-up to Election Day, a broad group of Colorado public officials and organizations threw their weight behind Proposition 123, billed as a historic attempt to support affordable housing...