Brandon David Holthaus
Mindy Mintz is an award-winning journalist with more than 20 years experience in broadcasting.
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After six years of award-winning television reporting in the midwest, Mindy moved to the Baltimore area to report and anchor for WBAL-TV. After earning her law degree from the University of Maryland in 1989, Mintz practiced trial law and worked in a range of public policy fields. Mintz returned to her journalistic pursuits in the mid-1990's, reporting for Maryland Public Television. Mintz has received several top honors from the Associated Press and United Press International for her television reporting, investigative and documentary work. She was selected as the top reporter in the McGraw-Hill television stations and earned the National Education Association's Learning Through Broadcasting Award. Most recently, Mintz was nominated for an Emmy Award by the Capital Region for her reporting on lead paint issues. Mintz lives in Baltimore with her two daughters and is active in public service having served on the boards of Public Justice Center , Baltimore Homeless Relief Advisory Board and East Baltimore Resources, Inc.

