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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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Hugh McKean, Colorado House minority leader, dies Sunday
Rep. Hugh McKean had represented Loveland for six years and had led the party's House caucus for more than a year.

Colorado to close applications for rental assistance as funds run out
Coloradans will be unable to apply for new emergency rental assistance from the state beginning in two weeks, officials announced Thursday morning as a program that helped keep tens of...

Colorado prisons’ restraint techniques amount to “torture” and need reform, lawmaker says
It took a mental health provider a few minutes to decide Tyler Himelstieb needed to be restrained to a bed.

The questions Polis, Ganahl didn’t answer in their final televised debate
Gov. Jared Polis and CU Regent Heidi Ganahl met for their final planned debate in Grand Junction on Tuesday night as the campaign enters its final two weeks.

Three themes and one grim agreement from Michael Bennet and Joe O’Dea’s Senate debate
The Senator and his challenger squared off over foreign policy, inflation and energy -- repeatedly.

Eagle County GOP leaders text unaffiliated voters, echoing election conspiracy theories
Text messages sent to unaffiliated Eagle County voters in recent days encouraged them to "hold on" to their mailed ballots until Election Day, prompting questions about the purpose of the...

Colorado continues to lean toward Democrats, new poll shows
A new poll by a left-leaning group indicates Colorado Democrats have comfortable leads in several statewide races three weeks from Election Day, as the party looks to buck historical midterm...

Heidi Ganahl is hammering Jared Polis over Colorado’s fentanyl death rate. Here are the facts.
At the beginning of a televised debate last week, CU Regent Heidi Ganahl called Colorado "number two in fentanyl deaths" nationally, a stat she laid at the feet of her...

Colorado evictions top 3,000 a month, a return to pre-pandemic normal as rental aid comes to an end
More than 34,000 households in Colorado who've benefitted from emergency rental assistance since the pandemic began. Advocates warn of the coming impact of lost rental assistance, but the state can't...

In televised debate, Polis and Ganahl show how different their platforms are
Fewer than four weeks remain until Election Day, and the first televised debate between Gov. Jared Polis and CU Regent Heidi Ganahl was a rapid-fire, often combative affair.