
Brian Munoz
Visuals Editor at St.Louis Public Radio NPR
fiat lux | visuals editor at @stlpublicradio, @npr network | 🇲🇽 🇺🇸 | @stlprguild | formerly: @usatoday, @azcentral etc | forever @siuc | [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
kbia.org | Brian Munoz |Chad Davis
Lee este reporte en español. A St. Louis man who died while in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement never received a mental health evaluation, ICE said. Previous reporting by St. Louis Public Radio uncovered that Brayan Garzón-Rayo died by suicide. ICE released a detainee death report that includes a timeline of Garzón-Rayo's immigration history, dating to Nov. 30, 2023, when he was detained by U.S. Border Patrol near San Ysidro, California.
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1 month ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Brian Munoz
Share Atlético Nacional — is neatly laid out in front of his image. Lucy Garzón, his mother, stands quietly before the shrine as tears well in her eyes. Her eulogy is inscribed under her son's image: "En la tierra, mi guerrero. En el cielo, mi angel." On Earth, my warrior. In heaven, my angel. The haunting ballad " En Otra Vida " plays over a speaker as Lucy Garzón and about a dozen family and friends weep before praying. The artist's lyrics echo across the largely empty park.
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Feb 10, 2025 |
missouribusinessalert.com | Brian Munoz
A group of laborers in dirt-streaked orange hoodies chat as they gather around tables pushed together at El Guanaco, a Salvadoran restaurant tucked away in a strip mall in north St. Louis County. The mood in the dining room is convivial as scents of steaming baleadas, fried plantains and burritos fill the air.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
npr.org | Amy Held |Tyrone Turner |Brian Munoz
Photos: See the pandas official return to the National Zoo : The Picture Show Giant pandas Bao Li and Qing Bao are out of quarantine and in the spotlight. After a three month wait and 8,000 mile trip from China. January 24, 20253:51 PM ET Qing Bao, one of the Smithsonian National Zoo's new Giant Pandas, eats an apple on Friday, Jan. 24, 2025.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Brian Munoz |Toya Wolfe
On the day of President Donald Trump's second inauguration, thousands of supporters – many of whom traveled from all over the country – gathered in Washington, D.C.Due to frigid temperatures, the official ceremony took place inside the U.S. Capitol. But that didn't stop people from celebrating outside. Take a look at what our photographers captured. Copyright 2025 NPR
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ICE says a St. Louis man did not receive a mental health evaluation before attempting to take his life due to staffing shortages at the Phelps County Jail that day and later testing positive for COVID-19. My latest with @iamcdavis for @stlpublicradio. https://t.co/KYPyxjV3Wo