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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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With Boebert out, can a Democrat win Colorado’s 3rd District? Adam Frisch is still putting up a fight.
Republican Jeff Hurd and Democrat Adam Frisch both entered the 3rd Congressional District race with a parallel goal: Unseat U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert.

Donald Trump rails against migrants at Aurora rally, vowing to “hunt down” gang members
Former President Donald Trump on Friday described the migrant challenges faced by his host city in near-apocalyptic terms during a rally for the Republican's presidential campaign. He promised to "send...

WATCH: Donald Trump focuses on immigration at Colorado rally, says Democrats “are ruining your state”
Live updates from former President Donald Trump's rally in Aurora today. Speakers have included U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and state Rep. Gabe Evans, a congressional candidate.

WATCH: Donald Trump focuses on immigration at Colorado rally, says Democrats “are ruining your state”
Live updates from former President Donald Trump's rally in Aurora today. Speakers have included U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and state Rep. Gabe Evans, a congressional candidate.

Trump’s sold-out Aurora rally is chance to prove it’s “not a city overrun by Venezuelan gangs,” mayor says
Trump is likely to seize on a chance to amplify his often-exaggerated rhetoric about migrants in the city.

Proposition 130 would require Colorado to set aside $350 million for law enforcement fund
Colorado voters will decide through Proposition 130 in the Nov. 5 election whether to require the state to set aside $350 million in one-time money for law enforcement next year....

Proposition 128 would require Colorado prisoners to serve more of their sentences for certain crimes
Proposition 128 on Colorado's November ballot asks voters to extend the amount of time people convicted of certain violent offenses must serve in their prison sentences. Here's an explainer.

Aurora pauses closure plans for apartments wrapped up in gang claims after court appoints caretaker
Aurora city officials are delaying plans to close dilapidated apartment buildings after control of two of the owners' properties was transferred to a court-ordered caretaker in a loan-default action.

Yadira Caraveo, Gabe Evans spar over immigration in first congressional debate
Much of the debate saw moderators prod the candidates — and Evans in particular — to directly answer questions.

Should Colorado spend $350 million on police and require more prison time for some criminals? Voters will decide.
Put forth by conservative nonprofit Advance Colorado, proponents say Proposition 128 and Proposition 130 are needed to curb Colorado crime, while opponents say they would do more harm than good.