Who is Wendy Halloran?
Chief Investigative journalist Wendy Halloran is a nationally recognized DuPont and five-time Emmy Award winner. She joined KUTV 2News / KMYU in October 2020. Wendy received the most prestigious national award in broadcast journalism, the 2015 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award, for her research on the arson squad of the Phoenix Fire Department. In addition, she holds a 2013 National Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) Finalist Award, a 2015 regional Edward R. Murrow Award, and a 2015 National Headliner Award.
Wendy Halloran Date of Birth / Age
Born and even brought up in the United States, Halloran’s age or birthdate is not publicly known, we’ll let you know as soon as we do.
Wendy Halloran Height/Weight
Halloran is of healthy weight and average height.
Wendy Halloran Parents and Siblings
Halloran has been successful in keeping information about her parents and siblings hidden from the public. When more details about the siblings and foster parents become available, they will be added.
Wendy Halloran Spouse / Husband/Dating/Partner
Halloran has for a long time kept private details regarding whether or not she is dating.
Wendy Halloran Kids / Children
At this time, information about Halloran’s child-bearing status is not publicly available. But as soon as more information about this becomes available, we will update this information.
Wendy Halloran Education
With a focus on criminal law, she graduated from San Diego State University with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice administration. She also finished the University of Nevada’s Reno Reynolds School of Journalism’s Broadcast Journalism program. In 2017, Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, California, awarded Halloran a fellowship in journalism law school.
Wendy Halloran Career
Investigative journalist Wendy Halloran is a nationally recognized DuPont and five-time Emmy Award winner. She joined KUTV 2News / KMYU in October 2020. Wendy received the most prestigious national award in broadcast journalism, the 2015 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award, for her research on the arson squad of the Phoenix Fire Department. In addition, she holds a 2013 National Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) Finalist Award, a 2015 regional Edward R. Murrow Award, and a 2015 National Headliner Award.
Regarding crime and punishment, police misconduct, prison issues, and the criminal justice system as a whole, Halloran has a track record of accomplishments, expertise, and credentials that speak for themselves.
At ABC, CBS, and NBC affiliates in Las Vegas (KTNV), Huntsville (WHNT), and Phoenix (KPNX 12 News), she distinguished herself as a nationally recognized investigative reporter. She also received National Headliner Awards for investigative journalism in 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018. Wendy worked as an investigative reporter for Atlanta’s WSB TV before coming to 2 News.
NBC News, Dateline: The Hansen Files, MSNBC.com, ABC’s Nightline, The Guardian, Al-Jazeera America, USA Today, The Arizona Republic, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and National Public Radio (NPR) are just a few of the media outlets that have featured her “unassailable” work. In the “Behind Closed Doors” episode of the 2020 season premiere of Investigation Discovery’s “Til Death Do Us Part,” she recently made her debut nationally. Halloran belongs to the Professional Association for Investigative Journalists, Investigative Reporters, and Editors (IRE).
How Much Does Wendy Halloran Earn/Salary?
Halloran’s annual pay is not known to the public, but we will keep you informed as soon as we have more details.
How Much is Wendy Halloran Worth/Networth?
Wendy’s net worth is still under review as its not publicly known, but as soon as we learn more, we’ll let you know.
Wendy Halloran X Account
Halloran is active on X, Facebook, Instagram and you can reach her via Email.