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...
A bipartisan group in Congress, including Colorado's two senators, re-introduced legislation Thursday to prevent federal authorities from enforcing prohibitions on marijuana in states, like Colorado, where it has been legalized.
The Colorado Secretary of State's Office has approved a recall petition for state Rep. Rochelle Galindo, allowing her critics to begin collecting signatures as they try to remove her from...
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock and City Attorney Kristin Bronson say legal immigrants in Denver are being denied the opportunity to become naturalized citizens if they work for cannabis companies.
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced health care legislation that seeks to expand the Affordable Care Act while stopping well short of Medicare-for-all plans gaining popularity in his party.
As Colorado’s legislature considers whether to allow publicly traded cannabis companies to operate in the state, one such company in Denver has been doing so for months.
Stephany Rose Spaulding, whose unsuccessful congressional campaign last year spawned a Ben & Jerry's ice cream flavor in her name, announced Monday that she is running against U.S. Sen. Cory...