Brittany Wallman
@brittanywallman
Investigative reporter @MiamiHerald ๐๏ธ
Former @SunSentinel
*2019 Pulitzer team*
Mom/wife/churchgoer/runner.
My mind wants to run, so I drag my body with it.
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http://www.BrittanyWallman.com 07-02-2009 16:00:18
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"I commit to working with you to drive down the number of deaths, making investments along that line. Iโd welcome that opportunity.โ โU.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on the deaths along the Brightline route. Miami Herald WLRN Public Media miamiherald.com/news/local/artโฆ
Response to Miami Herald / WLRN Public Media investigation into Brightline fatalities: DOT Sec. Duffy says itโs โway too many deaths.โ Rep. Frederica Wilson says Brightline is โon the brink of a cease-and-desist order from the citizens of Florida.โ Brittany Wallman miamiherald.com/news/local/artโฆ
Discussed Killer Train, the print and podcast series of the Miami Herald and WLRN Public Media with Danny Rivero on The South Florida Roundup | WLRN wlrn.org/podcast/the-soโฆ
๐บ๐ธ Brightline Death Toll Surpasses 180 โซBut safeguards are still lacking โซBrittany Wallman Aaron Leibowitz Susan Merriam Joshua Ceballos, Shradha Dinesh & Daniel Rivero โซis.gd/nI7eDb #frontpagestoday #USA Miami Herald
Joe Carollo's political committee spent $500K to get Ralph Rosado elected last month Now, Carollo calls it โthe worst political mistake that Iโve made in my life.โ โI didnโt expect him to come here to be a lap dog โ another lap dog โ for Mayor Suarez.โ miamiherald.com/news/local/comโฆ
Episode 2 of Killer Train, the podcast, is out tomorrow. A collaboration of Miami Herald and WLRN Public Media Wherever you get your podcasts. Or find it here: miamiherald.com/killertrain
*** TRAFFIC ALERT *** Aventura Police is working a pedestrian fatality on the train tracks located at 195 St. & Biscayne Blvd. One lane of traffic is closed causing delays. Use alternate routes if possible. City of Aventura
Yesterday, the 183rd person was struck and killed by a Brightline train. As with most of the fatalities, it was a pedestrian. Read our report and listen to our latest podcast here - a joint investigation by Miami Herald and WLRN Public Media miamiherald.com/killertrain