Recent Articles from Jack Hogan
Moore says responders rescued nearly 50 people trapped in cars among downed power lines
Gov. Wes Moore praised emergency responders and electrical workers for ensuring that none of the nearly 50 people trapped in their cars in Westminster was seriously injured.
Moore’s aggressive travel schedule a smart move, insiders and former governor say
Gov. Wes Moore will mark his fifth trip to Western Maryland since taking office, continuing a travel schedule his office has portrayed as aggressive.
Red Line meetings produce a focus on bus rapid transit
People came to a series of open house meetings with questions about bus rapid transit — one of two options being considered for the revamped Red Line project.
‘In its due time’: Md. treasurer takes new tone on Orioles stadium deal delay
Maryland Treasurer Dereck Davis, who two weeks ago called out the parties involved in Baltimore Orioles stadium lease negotiations for their lack of transparency, reversed course.
State prosecutor asked to investigate claims of Harford County political spying
A county councilman alleges that Harford County Executive Robert Cassilly spied on him and others.
AG seeks $1.2 million for staff to prosecute police killings, investigate church abuse
Maryland's attorney general wants to hire lawyers and investigators who will help prosecute police killings and respond to allegations of abuse in the Catholic Church.
Audit hits Md. agency for not tracking correctional workers OT hours
Maryland’s correctional employees have worked more overtime than what is allowed under state policies, a recent audit shows.
Biden to nominate O’Malley to lead ailing Social Security Administration
President Joe Biden plans to nominate former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley to be commissioner of the Social Security Administration.
Baltimore transit advocates question Moore administration’s Red Line plans
Officials are hoping to gain local support for a revived Red Line project in Baltimore through open house meetings, but community organizers say they are dubious of the state’s plans.
Environmentalists greet Moore’s Chesapeake Bay plans with guarded optimism
While leaders of Chesapeake Bay organizations are optimistic about Gov. Wes Moore’s approach, there are specific changes they’d still like to see.
Report: Md. falling short in combating problem gambling
Maryland is falling short of expectations and national standards in helping people suffering from a gambling problem, a recent legislative report shows.
Treasurer calls for Orioles, Maryland Stadium Authority to explain stadium deal delay
Maryland's treasurer called on the parties involved in negotiations for the Baltimore Orioles stadium lease to say what is taking so long for a deal to be made.