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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VA mess in Aurora likely to affect other projects nationwide
VA mess in Aurora likely to affect other projects nationwide

PERA shortfall ‘fixed’ in 2010 but minders see quick solution in bonds
PERA shortfall 'fixed' in 2010 but minders see quick solution in bonds

Senators, VA official clash over Aurora hospital at hearing
Senators, VA official clash over Aurora hospital at hearing

After proxy battle, Lakewood-based Solera bank reverses losses
After proxy battle, Lakewood-based Solera bank reverses losses

Senate committee OKs bill to boost oversight of Colorado title firms
Senate committee OKs bill to boost oversight of Colorado title firms

Two Denver Steak ‘n Shake buyers say they weren’t buyers at all
Two Denver Steak 'n Shake buyers say they weren't buyers at all

Past owner: Steak ‘n Shake kept him from collecting on sale of stores
Past owner: Steak 'n Shake kept him from collecting on sale of stores

Oregon bank that wanted pot accounts in Colorado is ditching them all
Oregon bank that wanted pot accounts in Colorado is ditching them all

Deal grows world’s largest law firm, adds Denver lawyers to Dentons US
Deal grows world's largest law firm, adds Denver lawyers to Dentons US

Fed branch chief hears tales of banking woe from pot business owners
Fed branch chief hears tales of banking woe from pot business owners