Bernadette Hogan will join Spectrum News 1 as an on-air political reporter to cover the state house beat in New York. She begins in September.
Since February 2022, Hogan has served as City Hall bureau chief at The New York Post, where she has worked since February 2019.
There, Hogan also held the posts of political reporter and Albany bureau chief. She has worked as a news assistant and video producer at Spectrum and freelanced for New Jersey-based newspaper The Two River Times.
Hogan has a B.A. from Marist College in New York.
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