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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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Outside review calls Colorado election passwords leak “inadvertent” but finds officials violated policy
The Colorado Secretary of State's Office violated two state information security policies that contributed to the accidental release of some voting system passwords, according to a third-party investigation.

Aurora’s troubled Edge of Lowry apartments — site of viral video — set to close in owner’s settlement with city
Aurora's dilapidated Edge of Lowry apartments, which earned infamy and the attention of Donald Trump for alleged gang activity, are set to close in the coming months.

CU Anschutz researchers launch “moonshot” to cure blindness through eye transplants
As part of a national "moonshot" to cure blindness, researchers at the University of Colorado's Anschutz Medical Campus will receive as much as $46 million in federal funding over the...

With an eye toward keeping rent low, Denver nonprofit buys its first apartment building — with plans for more
One Denver nonprofit just bought the first of what its leaders hope will be several lower-rent apartment buildings, aiming to keep rates affordable.

Fatal drug overdoses in Denver and across Colorado show declines through first half of 2024
Experts and health officials caution the data is preliminary and only covers the first six months of this year — and Colorado’s number of overdose deaths still remain well above...

Denver senator’s resignation, endorsements rankle Democrats and spark reform calls
“The optics are (expletive),” summarized one Denver Democratic official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe internal party frustrations. “They’re terrible.”

Democrats are planning a bill to remove Colorado’s unique barrier to union organizing. But Gov. Jared Polis is “leery.”
The Worker Protection Act will be backed by Denver Democratic Reps. Javier Mabrey and Jennifer Bacon, as well as Sens. Jessie Danielson of Wheat Ridge, and Robert Rodriguez, also of...

In Lakewood speech, Pence warns of “populists,” says he congratulated Trump
The former vice president called for a defense of "traditional" conservative values around marriage and abortion.

Colorado Democrats’ House supermajority may slip away on razor-thin margin in race facing recount
Seven votes now separate Colorado Democrats from holding on to their supermajority in the state House -- with the Democrat in the key race down heading into a recount after...

Gov. Jared Polis cheers RFK Jr.’s nomination for health post despite anti-vaccine statements
After Polis faced pushback Thursday, he added the second X post, which defended vaccine access and science as a cornerstone to any public health policy.