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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.

Obed scheduled to be sentenced for manslaughter next month

A woman who killed her ex boyfriend in downtown St. John’s two and a half…

Testimony begins in trial of C.B.S. skating coach charged with sex crimes

Testimony began today in the trial of a Conception Bay South figure skating coach charged…

Two teenagers sentenced for aggravated assault in violent Prince of Wales Collegiate attack

Two of the five teenagers charged in last March’s violent attack on a student at…

Acupuncturist ordered into custody again

A St. John’s acupuncturist who has disobeyed court orders to stop practising has been ordered…

Co-accused aims to defend himself in sexual violence trial

A St. John’s man accused of sexual violence against male youths appears determined to defend…

City of St. John’s highlights most frequent locations for collisions in a five-year span

The City of St. John’s has released a report that lists the locations which have…

Pouch Cove man charged after car plunged into ocean back in court

A Pouch Cove man arrested after a vehicle with five people inside plunged in the ocean…

Jerome Kennedy and Ronald Dalton help overturn wrongful convictions in New Brunswick

Two men from this province played key roles in helping two New Brunswick men get exonerated…

St. John’s fire captain charged with sexually assaulting teen girl

A high-ranking firefighter in the St. John’s Regional Fire Department is facing criminal charges, alleging…

Defence lawyer Averill Baker disbarred by Law Society

Well-known lawyer Averill Baker has been disbarred by the Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador.…

Manslaughter case delayed as defence reviews huge volume of evidence

The case of a St. John’s man charged with killing his elderly grandmother almost two…

RNC kept busy during the holidays

Police were kept busy this holiday season, with multiple traffic stops nabbing speeders, impaired drivers…

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