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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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Pueblo man killed in early morning double shooting
A Pueblo man was killed and another victim was injured in a double shooting early Thursday morning.

Pedestrian killed by train in southwest Denver
A pedestrian died at a hospital Thursday afternoon after being struck by a train in southwest Denver, the Denver Police Department said.

Colorado’s seismic budget gap has given key lawmakers a grim task: “What programs are we going to cut?”
With the Denver Broncos playing well, the grimmest regular viewing in Colorado this December unfolds in a small room near the state Capitol.

New childhood leukemia protocol — researched with help from Children’s Hospital Colorado — is “tremendous win”
Colorado physicians helped research a new treatment protocol for the most common form of childhood cancer that has “instantly” changed how doctors treat pediatric leukemia.

No criminal charges will be filed in Colorado election passwords leak, Denver DA says
The Denver District Attorney's Office will not file criminal charges related to the inadvertent release of some voting system passwords by the Colorado Secretary of State's Office, prosecutors announced Friday.

Cage-free eggs, texting while driving and gun storage: New Colorado laws taking effect Jan. 1
The new year will bring more than a dozen new laws to Colorado, from restrictions on texting while driving to car-seat age limits.

Colorado voters undecided in early poll of governor’s race for 2026 Democratic primary
U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse leads three other Colorado Democrats in an early poll of potential candidates for the party's 2026 gubernatorial primary that shows the largest slice of respondents are...

As Colorado and major cities target parking rules, will developers build fewer spaces in their projects?
Ask an affordable housing developer for horror stories about parking, and they will rattle off tales of stringent local requirements that have limited how much housing they build -- and...

Former Colorado Democratic Party chair’s consultant deal violated state ethics law, commission finds
The Colorado Independent Ethics Commission ruled last week that Rick Palacio violated the state’s ethics law when he became a consultant for Gov. Jared Polis too soon after leaving the...

Aurora apartments owner CBZ Management sues Colorado attorney general in bid to quash subpoenas
CBZ Management, the owner of several dilapidated apartment buildings in Denver and Aurora, has filed a lawsuit against the Colorado Attorney General's Office aiming to quash investigative subpoenas that had...