Family seeks justice in fatal hit-and-run of Broward woman
Barbara Price was crossing Powerline Road on the evening of Jan. 29 when a light blue Land Rover hit her.
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Joan Murray is an Emmy, AP, and National Press Club Award-winning journalist covering South Florida who has reported for CBS News Miami for over two decades.
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Joan is a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and graduated Magna Cum Laude from Rutgers College in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where she was elected Phi Beta Kappa.
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Barbara Price was crossing Powerline Road on the evening of Jan. 29 when a light blue Land Rover hit her.
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