Justin Wingerter is a political reporter for The Denver Post, primarily covering Colorado's congressional delegation and other federal topics. He previously reported for The Oklahoman and The Topeka Capital-Journal. He is a native of Granite City, Illinois, and a graduate of Southern Illinois University.
Colorado’s four U.S. House Democrats appear to be on a one-way road to impeaching President Donald Trump, but they merged onto it at different times and for different reasons.
Taxpayers have spent $43,390 — at a rate of $525 per hour — to defend John Hickenlooper before the Colorado Independent Ethics Commission as part of an arrangement that dates...
The host of a fundraiser for U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner has, in recent years, lobbied the Senate on behalf of Middle East banks as they opposed sanctions on the terrorist...
Denver's City Council will gain at least two new faces after Tuesday's elections, due to retirements, and eight other council members face contested elections, some in crowded fields.
After four months in the confines of the Colorado Capitol, the state’s liberal majority of lawmakers emerged with significant changes to education, energy and health care, even as it was...
Some of the Denver area's most powerful Democrats are calling for U.S. Attorney General William Barr to resign, saying he mischaracterized special counsel Robert Mueller's report.
The conservative firearms group Rocky Mountain Gun Owners announced Thursday it has filed a lawsuit in Denver District Court challenging Colorado’s red-flag law.
A bill passed by the state House this weekend allows employees who believe they are being paid less due to their gender to file a civil lawsuit within two years.