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...
The preliminary map for an 8th Congressional District includes much of northwest Denver suburbs. The 3rd District, represented by Lauren Boebert, would lose Pueblo and gain more of the mountains,...
Frustrated outfitters and guides say the result of an outdated federal regulatory system is fewer trained experts in forests and limitations on Colorado’s famed outdoor recreation industry.
Republican U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado voted Tuesday against a bill that will award the Congressional Gold Medal to U.S. Capitol police and Washington, D.C., police for defending the...
President Joe Biden has nominated Ken Salazar, the former interior secretary and ex-U.S. senator from Colorado, to serve as the next ambassador to Mexico.
The U.S. House Ethics Committee will not investigate a Democrat's claims that Lauren Boebert instigated and aided a deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Colorado’s ski areas send about $25 million a year to the federal treasury for being on federal land. A small fraction returns, and county taxpayers are having to make up...
Major League Baseball's All-Star Game can stay in Denver in July. That's according to a federal judge who rejected conservative business group's lawsuit trying to move it back to Georgia.
Colorado Republicans in Congress are increasingly focusing their ire at Vice President Kamala Harris rather than President Joe Biden, especially on social media. Experts say thatap unsurprising.