Linnie Supall is an Emmy nominated and award-winning journalist.
Staying true to the Sunshine State — she is delighted to embark on this new adventure with 'The One & Only' Local 10 News.
South Florida is home to Linnie. She was born in Miami, grew up in West Palm Beach, and graduated from the University of Miami with honors.
Prior to her return, she made a stop at WFLA (NBC) in Tampa where she guided viewers through the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene and Milton.
Linnie also reported for WPTV (NBC) in West Palm Beach and will never forget covering that fateful morning when the Champlain Towers South collapsed in Surfside.
Her work has received recognition from the Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists as ‘2024 Reporter of the Year’ finalist and ‘2022 Multimedia Reporter of the Year’.
A few lesser-known facts about Linnie: She’s a passionate ballet dancer, but really lights up when volunteering and mentoring children. She was also crowned Miss Palm Beach County USA and Miss Treasure Coast USA.
Having the opportunity to report in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale market for WPLG was a longtime career goal and now a dream come true for Linnie.
She’s honored and humbled to serve the South Florida community with distinction.
Abrió con bombo y platillo con la visita de Trump. Casi un año después, Alligator Alcatraz estaría a punto de cerrar para siempre. Proveedores y detenidos confirmaron a Local 10 que las operaciones terminarían este lunes.
Según informaron las autoridades, el viernes por la noche se produjo una balacera en la que se vieron involucrados agentes del sheriff en Oakland Park, después de que agentes de la Oficina del Sheriff del Condado de Broward pasaran horas intentando negociar con un hombre que se había atrincherado en un apartamento armado con un cuchillo.
A deputy-involved shooting occurred Friday evening in Oakland Park after Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies spent hours trying to negotiate with a man who had barricaded himself inside an apartment while armed with a knife, authorities said.
Un grupo vestido de negro y con pasamontañas robó autos en Pinecrest en la madrugada del domingo. Cuando la policía los interceptó, chocaron contra el patrullero y huyeron. Uno terminó arrestado en Broward.