Dillon Mullan,

Dillon Mullan is a journalist who has demonstrated exceptional professionalism in his reporting. He currently works on the emerging news desk and has held positions at various publications including the Portland Tribune, Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, and Santa Fe New Mexican. Since July 2021, he has covered public schools, local government, police, courts and business for the Portland Tribune. A native of the Washington D.C. area with a background in Spanish from Georgetown University, Mullan's primary focus in his articles is on local news and current events.

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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

Sixth Victim Identified and Recovered in Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse: José Mynor López

Sixth Victim Identified and Recovered in Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse: José Mynor López

Broke On: Tuesday, 07 May 2024 Sixth victim, José Mynor López, identified and recovered from Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse site. Immigrant construction worker was one of six fatalities in March 26 incident. Recovery efforts ongoing to restore essential transportation link on East Coast.
Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Identification of Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez Brings Closure to Family and Friends, Search for Sixth Victim Continues

Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Identification of Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez Brings Closure to Family and Friends, Search for Sixth Victim Continues

Broke On: Thursday, 02 May 2024 Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez, a construction worker from El Salvador, was found dead on May 2, 2024, after the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed under the impact of a cargo ship. The incident resulted in the deaths of six workers and remains under investigation by federal and local authorities. Gonzalez's body was identified through a joint effort by law enforcement agencies, and his recovery brings some closure to his family and friends, while the search for one more missing worker continues.