El gobernador Larry Hogan anunció la primera muerte relacionada con coronavirus en Maryland. El paciente era un residente del condado de Prince George en sus sesenta años “que padecía una afección médica subyacente”. Hogan dijo en un comunicado: “Es con profunda tristeza que anuncio la primera muerte en Maryland como resultado de la pandemia de […]
Hogan Announces First Coronavirus Death in Maryland
Gov. Larry Hogan announced the first coronavirus-related death in Maryland on social media Wednesday evening. The patient was a Prince George’s County resident in his sixties “who suffered from an underlying medical condition.” Hogan said in a statement: “It is with profound sadness that I announce the first death in Maryland as a result of […]
Hogan to Deliver State of the State at Noon
Gov. Larry Hogan (R) is delivering his sixth State of the State address at noon on Wednesday. The address will stream live on Hogan’s Facebook page and on Maryland Public Television. https://www.instagram.com/p/B8MBLb_DR4B/
Chief Jones on Flag Controversy: I’m Trying to ‘Bring the Sides Together’
Montgomery County Police Chief Marcus Jones weighed in on the Thin Blue Line Flag controversy on Friday night. After he was officially sworn in as police chief at Gaithersburg High School, Jones told MyMCMedia that his goal to work through the strong feelings on both sides of the debate. Jones noted that the flag has […]
Elrich Stands By Decision to Prohibit Divisive Flag
County Executive Marc Elrich met with members of the media Monday afternoon and doubled down on his decision to prohibit a Thin Blue Line flag from being displayed at the Germantown District police station. Elrich said his problem with the flag is that it’s been appropriated by Blue Lives Matter, a media group started in […]
Hogan Takes Aim at Elrich for Banning ‘Thin Blue Line’ Flag
Gov. Larry Hogan has taken aim at County Executive Marc Elrich’s decision to ban a “Thin Blue Line” flag from being hung at the Germantown District police station. On Oct. 30, Montgomery County Police Department tweeted a photo of a wooden Thin Blue Line flag crafted by a young boy as a gift to Germantown […]
Hogan Gives State Employees Day Off On July 5
Gov. Larry Hogan announced that state employees are getting an extra day off on July 5. Since Independence Day falls on a Thursday this year, Hogan has extended the holiday to include Friday. “We have some tremendous family-friendly events taking place all around the state, not only on the Fourth of July, but throughout the […]
Hucker to Speak at Beltway Town Hall in Landover
Councilmember Tom Hucker is speaking at a Beltway Town Hall on Thursday night at 7 p.m. in Landover. The town hall comes weeks after Hucker lead a protest in Siler Spring regarding Gov. Larry Hogan’s plan build toll lanes and widen Interstate 270 and the Capital Beltway. Councilmember @CmHucker, who chairs the Council’s Transportation and […]
Hogan, Mulling 2020 Run, Criticizes Republican Loyalty to the ‘Dear Leader’
Hogan Says He’s Considering a 2020 Presidential Run in New Hampshire Will Gov. Larry Hogan will pose a primary challenge to President Donald Trump? While speaking at a Politics and Eggs event at St. Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire, Hogan was asked if he was going to announce he’s entering the 2020 race. Gov. […]
Flags Lowered to Honor Montgomery County Police Officer
Governor Larry Hogan ordered the United States and Maryland state flags to be lowered at half-staff Monday, to honor a Montgomery County police officer who died April 18. Officer Kyle Olinger, 53, was shot during a traffic stop in 2003, according to The Washington Post. The Post says he was in his second year serving […]
Engage us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
Tweets by @mymcmedia