Feuding with Trump, Hogan doubles down on criticism of fellow Republican Dan Cox
"There's going to be a long battle for the heart and soul of the Republican Party, and this is just the beginning," Hogan told CNN on Sunday.
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WJZ Investigator Mike Hellgren came to WJZ in the spring of 2004 from KARK-TV, an NBC affiliate station in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he worked as a general assignment reporter and fill-in anchor. Solid reporting credentials and a reputation for breaking important news stories characterized Mike's work both there and at KTAL-TV, another NBC station in Shreveport, La. where he also was a general assignment reporter and fill-in anchor.
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Mike holds a B.S. degree in journalism from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism and grew up partly in both Chicago and Louisiana.
"There's going to be a long battle for the heart and soul of the Republican Party, and this is just the beginning," Hogan told CNN on Sunday.
The Associated Press has called Maryland's Democratic gubernatorial primary for Wes Moore, after earlier in the day saying the race was too close to call.
"We are here to bring some hope and some life and a ray of hope, I might add, because they're in darkness," said Rev. Willie Ray, founder of Save Another Youth.
Elections workers across Maryland began counting thousands of mail-in ballots Thursday morning, two days after the primary election.
Del. Dan Cox might have won the GOP nomination in the Maryland governor's race, but come November he will not have the support of the man he hopes to succeed.
Franchot told WJZ he is counting on mail-in ballots and estimates there are several hundred thousand of them. They cannot be counted until Thursday.
WJZ caught up with the three Democratic front-runners the day of the primary election.
Police said they made 90 arrests from Friday through Sunday including 13 arrests for handgun violations.
The lawyers said the case should be tried in juvenile court, and that the shooting is not first-degree murder.
A 15-year-old boy is under arrest in the shooting death of Timothy Reynolds, a 48-year-old man killed last week in a confrontation with squeegee workers in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, authorities confirmed Thursday.
Neighbors told WJZ that electricity would not be restored until Friday at 11 p.m. One resident who asked us not to identify her said she felt "abandoned" and noted many people in the community are on well water and "can't flush toilets."
"People don't see the struggle that we go through. Half of the people out on these streets, they don't have food at home," one window washer said. "That's the reason we come out here."
A man who said he witnessed the deadly confrontation spoke to WJZ Monday. "I saw him come out with the bat and then boom boom boom, five blasts went off," he said.
Baltimore police on Friday identified the man who was shot and killed during a confrontation with a squeegee worker in the Inner Harbor as 48-year-old Timothy Reynolds.
A 53-year-old Edgewood man killed by Harford County deputies during an April confrontation in Forest Hill was holding a cane when deputies opened fire, fatally shooting him, authorities said Thursday.