Investigative Reporter
David Migoya
David writes investigative projects and has been at The Denver Post since 1999. He was a founding member of the investigations team before moving on to write about banking, finance, human services and consumer affairs, then returned to investigations. David has also worked at publications in New York City, St. Louis and Detroit over a 38-year career.
His work has been recognized by Investigative Reporters & Editors, the Society of Professional Journalists, the Scripps Howard Foundation, the Society of Business Editors and Writers, and the National Association of Real Estate Editors. His 2018 expose about hidden court cases across Colorado was chosen as the state's best by the Colorado Press Association.
David is fluent in Spanish.
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Erie names veteran commander as new police chief
Acting Erie Police Chief Kim Stewart will officially take on the department's top job Sept. 16, replacing Marco Vasquez who retired last week.

Hate robocalls? Millions of them originate in Denver
About 78 million robocalls on average occur nationally each day -- and nearly 1.3 million of them are coming from Denver, according to a new report.

Voters to decide whether to toughen requirements to amend Colorado Constitution
A state constitutional amendment to make it harder to amend the Colorado constitution will appear on the November ballot, the Colorado Secretary of State's office announced Tuesday.

Five more election initiatives filed with Colorado officials
Five citizen-initiated election petitions were filed Monday with the Colorado Secretary of State's office by the deadline, bringing the number of statewide measures that could appear on the November general-election...

EPA gives another $710,000 to entities hurt by Gold King spill
The EPA said it is reimbursing state, local and Native American tribal officials for costs associated with the Gold King Mine spill.

Judge fines foreclosure law firm $1.8 million for bogus billings
A Denver judge on Wednesday fined one of the city's prolific foreclosure attorneys $1.8 million for running a scheme in which thousands of consumers facing the loss of their homes...

Agents find illegal pot-grow operation tucked in San Isabel National Forest
A team of federal forestry and homeland security agents with Huerfano County sheriff's deputies this week found and destroyed a large illegal marijuana growing operation tucked inside the San Isabel...

State has no idea if loan funds are spent properly
The people who oversee a Colorado fund that makes loans to families taking care of relatives with developmental disabilities have little idea how the money has actually been spent.

Feds fine Evraz steel in Pueblo more than $103,000 over safety violations
Pueblo's main steel mill was fined more than $100,000 after it was cited for a number of workplace safety issues, the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Friday.

Patent lawyer who swindled Hunter Douglas sentenced to nearly 6 years
A former patent lawyer who swindled about $5 million from window-covering giant Hunter Douglas was sentenced to nearly six years in prison Wednesday despite his pleas for about half that...