Seth Klamann, The Denver Gazette

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Past articles by Seth:

Fentanyl deaths surge in Colorado amid shift in drug market, accelerated by pandemic

The number of Coloradans who've fatally overdosed with fentanyl has increased nearly 20-fold in just six years. → Read More

TIMELINE: As the Marshall Fire raced, residents fled their homes and community

It's 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 30, and Brenda Leighton is shopping for fireproof cabinets and safes. She'd long debated installing them in her home here in Superior. She does → Read More

Colorado jails embrace drug program to combat addictions, fatal overdoses

Before she went to jail and before she overdosed, Brittany Medlin dabbled in getting clean. → Read More

Large crowd of Colorado parents protest school mask requirements

A large group of Jefferson County Public Schools parents and students on Wednesday protested the district's decision last week to require younger students to wear masks, according to local media → Read More

Bent and Crowley counties lagging behind the state — and the nation— in vaccination rates

In San Miguel County, home to fewer than 8,200 Coloradans in 2019, 77% of the 12-and-older residents have been vaccinated. → Read More

Colorado Springs student among $50,000 vaccine contest scholarship winners

Gov. Jared Polis announced the fourth and penultimate set of adolescent scholarship winners Friday, as the state's rich vaccine incentive push nears its end. → Read More

Colorado students will no longer be required to wear masks in school under new health order

Colorado students, fully vaccinated or otherwise, won't be required to wear masks in class during the new school year under a revised coronavirus public health order released earlier this week. → Read More

Colorado surpasses 7,000 COVID-19 deaths

Colorado surpassed 7,000 COVID-19 deaths Tuesday, according to federal data published by the state. → Read More

Five Colorado counties ranked among the top 10 healthiest in US

Among 500 counties, five in Colorado are among the top 10 healthiest communities in the United States, according to an annual ranking by U.S. News and World Report. → Read More

Five more Colorado teens, one adult win vaccine prize money

Another group of vaccinated Coloradans are ending this week with hefty purses after they became the latest winners in Gov. Jared Polis's vaccine incentive campaign. → Read More

A Colorado county's vaccination rate is below 50%. Now its COVID-19 hospitalizations are spiking.

As much of the rest of Colorado looks toward a normal summer, Mesa County is in the throes of its worst COVID-19 spike since the fall, which has left its → Read More

For transplant patients in Colorado, the pandemic isn't over

Six hundred and fifty-one days. Kathy Montgomery has been in isolation for 651 days. She can rattle that off without thinking, as if she's looking at tally marks on her → Read More

Five Colorado teens picked to win first wave of $50,000 scholarships

Five Colorado teenagers vaccinated against coronavirus won the first wave of $50,000 scholarships, Gov. Jared Polis announced Thursday. → Read More

Greeley-based JBS to pay up to $5.5 million to settle Muslim discrimination lawsuit

JBS will pay up to $5.5 million to employees who accused the food processing company of discrimination as part of a settlement that will end yearslong litigation brought by a → Read More

Both protector and destroyer: A woman reckons with her guardian

Nobody wanted Angie Fresquez. Not her mother, not her father, not her relatives. From California to Nebraska to Colorado, from the Great Depression through the end of World War II, → Read More

Colorado's COVID-19 numbers, hospitalizations continue to improve

The COVID-19 presence in Colorado has continued to decline in recent weeks and has now reached low September levels as more vaccines are given and the state unwinds nearly all → Read More

How to enter Colorado's vaccine sweepstakes

With Wednesday's announcement by Gov. Jared Polis, Colorado is now running two programs to financially incentivize Coloradans to get vaccinated against COVID-19. → Read More

Colorado to give $50,000 scholarships to 25 vaccinated younger residents

Twenty-five vaccinated young Coloradans will each win $50,000 scholarships between next week and early July, Gov. Jared Polis announced Wednesday as part of the state's growing push to improve slagging → Read More

Colorado to increasingly shift vaccination strategy to local providers

The state has signaled two significant changes to its coronavirus vaccine strategy recently. The first was Colorado Comeback Cash, $5 million worth of cash prizes that'll be split between five → Read More

K-12 outbreaks decline for first time since fourth wave began

Colorado logged fewer K-12 school outbreaks of COVID-19 this week than the previous seven days, state officials reported Wednesday, marking the first time in weeks that number has declined. → Read More