Maria Murriel
I manage WLRN's multimedia and engagement projects, including work on WLRN.org, all our social media platforms, and community events.
I help reporters produce videos, build infographics, reformat stories for maximum web-friendliness and bug them about tweeting more pretty much every day. I also coordinate our internship program. ( Apply!)
The best part of my job is working with the public. I love reaching out to and hearing from people for projects like our Aftermath series, about shootings in Liberty City, and our literary contests like this year's #PostLits in partnership with the Miami Book Fair International.
I'm a cat lover with an eye for Instagoodness. I like stories about ethnicity, migration issues and the arts.
And my quest in journalism is to #engagesuburbia, because I grew up in Kendall and know there is good across 836.
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Miami Beach Issues 'Safer At Home' Order, Miami Considers 'Shelter In Place.' Here's What They Mean.WLRN depends on donors to remain South Florida’s leading nonprofit, most trusted source of news and information. Support our mission by giving monthly...
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By the time Don Francisco holds his final on-air singing contest this last Sábado Gigante, on Sept. 19, many a Spanish-speaking household in the U.S. --...
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Hours after it strengthened to a Category 2 hurricane, Danny, this season's first storm grew to a Category 3. Below is an excerpt from the National...
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The Miami-Dade County commission voted Tuesday to allow civil penalties for certain misdemeanors, including possession of drug paraphernalia and up to...
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The gavel falls Tuesday in Tallahassee, when Florida lawmakers officially begin the 2015 legislative session. The one item they have to do is pass a...
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Scroll through our live feed of tweets from Election Day across the state. We're keeping you updated all day and through the night on air and online....
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It seemed like a joke at first. Sounding slightly perplexed, debate moderator Eliott Rodriguez of CBS Miami said, "We have been told that Gov. Scott...