Brian Hooks, Patch Staff
- Glen Burnie, MD
Brian Hooks is a Maryland native and a graduate of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism. His undergraduate focus was in print journalism, but he also worked at the campus television station and built a multimedia blog on nonprofit media organizations and other experimental methods of approaching the floundering newspaper market. Along with publishing numerous print stories in the greater D.C. area, he has also been active in the Society of Professional Journalists and the International Center for Media and the Public Agenda, out of Salzburg, Austria. His other interests are playing the drums, singing, listening to music, watching football and baseball, beaching and humor –extra dry. He is learning to embrace his shiny head.
At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.
Politics: I have wanted to be a journalist since I was in high school and, despite the efforts of the political extremists on both sides of the aisle in my family, I have maintained an independence that many journalists seek. Part of my job is to make sure local legislators do their job, so "picking sides" will not help me. If you ask me whether I agree with a politician on a particular issue, I will give my honest opinion --but I do not think there is anyone with whom I agree on everything. And if I do not know enough about an issue to have a strong opinion, I will be the first to admit it.
Religion: I was raised Irish Catholic, but so far my experiences have made me non-religious. I like to think practicing kindness and humility, tenets of just about every religion, are valuable in and of themselves.
Posting Activity
Essex-Middle River, MD|News|
O'Malley BLOG: Celebrate Computer Science Education Week
This week is Computer Science Education Week in Maryland.
Perry Hall, MD|News|
O'Malley BLOG: Celebrate Computer Science Education Week
This week is Computer Science Education Week in Maryland.
Perry Hall, MD|News|
Police Car Strikes Man Fleeing From Cops
The man was treated at an area hospital and issued a citation for possessing marijuana.
Perry Hall, MD|News|
Job Openings Near Perry Hall: Public Relations, Accounting, Restaurants
Patch rounds up a list of some of the job openings around town.
Perry Hall, MD|News|
Snow Photos From Around Perry Hall
Did you get more snow than your neighbors? Check out some of their photos here!
Towson, MD|News|
Baltimore County Police: Cited by Feds for Ability to Solve Crimes
The Baltimore County Police Department was assessed and commended by the Department of Justice for high clearance rates of homicides and violent crimes.
Lutherville-Timonium, MD|News|
Baltimore County Police: Cited by Feds for Ability to Solve Crimes
The Baltimore County Police Department was assessed and commended by the Department of Justice for high clearance rates of homicides and violent crimes.
Essex-Middle River, MD|News|
Baltimore County Police: Cited by Feds for Ability to Solve Crimes
The Baltimore County Police Department was assessed and commended by the Department of Justice for high clearance rates of homicides and violent crimes.
Perry Hall, MD|News|
Baltimore County Police: Cited by Feds for Ability to Solve Crimes
The Baltimore County Police Department was assessed and commended by the Department of Justice for high clearance rates of homicides and violent crimes.
Essex-Middle River, MD|News|
Baltimore County Schools Closed
Baltimore County Public Schools are closed for students, with a two-hour delay for staff.
Perry Hall, MD|News|
Baltimore County Schools Closed
Baltimore County Public Schools are closed for students, with a two-hour delay for staff.
Perry Hall, MD|News|
This Week: More Snow, Christmas Celebrations
Let Patch help you get through this week with a few bits o' useful information.
Perry Hall, MD|News|
Weekend Weather Looks Frightful: Snow, Sleet, Freezing Rain in the Forecast
The National Weather Service is calling for a "significant weather event" Sunday night and into Monday morning.
Perry Hall, MD|News|
Santa Sightings to Begin Friday Around White Marsh, Perry Hall
Santa Claus will be joining members of the White Marsh Volunteer Fire Company for the next week.
Perry Hall, MD|News|
Movies in White Marsh: The Book Thief, Out of the Furnace
Here are the movies around town this weekend, courtesy of our partners at Moviefone.
Perry Hall, MD|News|
Perry Hall Death Notices Through Dec. 5
Find the links to Perry Hall and Kingsville area funeral homes.
Perry Hall, MD|News|
First Look: The New Universal Cafe
Get the scoop on the newest restaurant to open in Perry Hall, straight from the owner Patrick Leonard.
