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Rosie Mullaley is an award-winning journalist who covered the justice beat in St. John’s for many years. A veteran reporter, who spent over three decades with the province’s daily newspaper, she enjoys telling a wide range of stories, from human interest pieces to sports to hard-hitting news and developments that affect citizens in their communities. When she isn’t tracking down the news, she is a talented musician who plays keyboard and guitar and is lead vocalist for the four-piece band Trails End. One of the province’s most respected journalists, she is also the proud mother of two wonderful boys.

Narcotic 25 times stronger than fentanyl found in major Labrador drug bust

The RCMP have arrested and charged 17 people in connection with a major drug bust…

RCMP NL officers to begin wearing body cameras this month

Beginning next week, RCMP officers in Newfoundland and Labrador will begin using body-worn cameras. As…

Province taking steps to prevent people from impersonating law enforcement personnel

The provincial government is taking steps to prevent unauthorized people from impersonating law enforcement officers.…

Justice system funding will see new correctional officers, Crown attorneys

The justice system in this province is getting a much-needed boost, with the addition of…

New development battle erupts in Galway between Danny Williams and city

A new development battle has erupted in Galway. This time Danny Williams is accusing St. John’s…

Metcalfe and Sweeney apologizes for convoy outside Furey’s home

A man and woman accused of causing a commotion outside Andrew Furey’s home last year…

Man jailed for sexual crime against child

A St. John’s man who sexually assaulted a six-year-old girl and took video recordings has…

Trial dates set in Markus Hicks sexual violence case

Markus Hicks, the teacher and volleyball coach charged with using a fake identity to lure…

Police send sobering warning about new deadly drugs found in province

Police and health care officials are sounding the alarm about a pair of deadly synthetic…

RNC Association calls for more police presence in communities

Growing crime in the province has many residents demanding more police presence in their communities.…

St. John’s cruise ship season ending with final visits this week

The final cruise ships of the season are scheduled to visit St. John’s this week,…

Lawyers argue Jordan application in figure skating coach’s sexual assault case

The lawyer for a figure skating coach charged with sexually assaulting two teen girls says…

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