Joe Gomez

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jgomezz@dailyvoice.com

Joe Gomez has worked in news rooms all across the world.

He started as a radio news reporter at Newsradio 850 KOA in Denver shortly after leaving the University of Colorado at Boulder. Gomez then went on to work as a reporter in Seattle, Houston, Dallas and Washington DC, where he was a National Correspondent for NBC News Radio.

He has appeared on National Television in the US, the UK and in Pakistan as a reporter and commentator.

Joe was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice. 

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COVID-19: 700K+ Cases Reported In Maryland, New Daily Record Broken COVID-19: 700K+ Cases Reported In Maryland, New Daily Record Broken
Covid-19: 700K+ Cases Reported In Maryland, New Daily Record Broken Maryland now has a total of 700,553 confirmed cases of COVID-19, also breaking a daily record of new cases in a single day by adding more than 14,000 within 24 hours, according to the state's Coronavirus dashboard. The surge in COVID-19 has largely been blamed on the highly infectious Omicron variant spreading throughout the state. The 7-day average of new COVID-19 cases has also increased to nearly 21%. In addition, 11,522 people have now died from the virus in Maryland and 2,122 are hospitalized. Several hospitals throughout the state have declared emergencies or shifted to contingency…
Cecil County Lottery Player Wins $1,000 A Week For Life On Christmas Eve Cecil County Lottery Player Wins $1,000 A Week For Life On Christmas Eve
Cecil County Lottery Player Wins $1,000 A Week For Life On Christmas Eve A Cash4Life ticket bought on Christmas Eve has put an Elkton bus driver, sidelined due to COVID-19, back on the road to happiness. Howard Lewis Jr., 55, won a life-changing $1,000-a-week-for-life prize in the Dec. 24 drawing, he says the windfall could not have come at a better time as he had to stop working as a bus driver during the COVID-19 pandemic and drained his finances. The lucky ticket was sold at Royal Farms #096 in North East. Lewis Jr. says he bought one $10 ticket on Christmas Eve, played his own set of numbers, and went on his way. He says he didn't even watch the 9:00 p.m. dr…
DEA Agent Shot At In Baltimore: Report DEA Agent Shot At In Baltimore: Report
DEA Agent Shot At In Baltimore: Report A DEA Agent was shot at while doing surveillance in West Baltimore, according to CBS Baltimore.   Shots were fired at around 9:00 p.m. in the 2500 block of West Fayette Street on Dec. 29, officials say an unnamed agent was doing unspecified surveillance work when someone opened fire.  The DEA Agent was not injured. The incident is still under investigation. Visit to CBS Baltimore for the full story. 
Police ID 21-Year-Old Victim Shot Dead In Glen Burnie Police ID 21-Year-Old Victim Shot Dead In Glen Burnie
Police ID 21-Year-Old Victim Shot Dead In Glen Burnie Anne Arundel County Police have released the identity of a 21-year-old man shot dead inside an apartment complex in Glen Burnie. Jordan Adam Marroquin-Pereira, was the victim of the shooting that happened at an apartment building in the 400 block of Hideaway Loop on Dec. 29. Anne Arundel County Police responded to a report of the shooting at approximately 12:40 p.m. and when they arrived found Marroquin-Pereira suffering from a gunshot wound, he died at the scene. Investigators say this appears to be a targeted incident and that there is no ongoing threat to the community. Police ar…
Maryland Police Officer Dies Of COVID-19 Complications Maryland Police Officer Dies Of COVID-19 Complications
Maryland Police Officer Dies Of Covid-19 Complications The Frederick Police Department is mourning the loss of one of its own. Officer Greg Santangelo died on Dec. 28 due to complications of COVID-19, his department said in a series of heartbroken tweets. The Frederick Police Department is heartbroken to announce the death of Officer Greg Santangelo. Officer Santangelo passed away Tuesday night after experiencing complications from COVID-19. pic.twitter.com/5PW35MFRS6 — Frederick Police (@Fred_MD_Police) December 29, 2021 Santangelo served as an instructor at the Frederick Police Academy, where he was the lead instructor for eight entry le…
12-Year-Old VA Girl Who Drove Off In The Family Car Found Safe 12-Year-Old VA Girl Who Drove Off In The Family Car Found Safe
12-Year-Old VA Girl Who Drove Off In The Family Car Found Safe UPDATE: A 12-year-old girl who drove off in her family's car has been found safe, police in Prince William County said. ORIGINAL: Investigators say Daniella Elizabeth Ayala Portillo left her residence on Rope Drive in the Woodbridge area on Dec. 28, driving her family's 2007 gold Toyota Camry with Virginia tags:  UTE-7727. Daniella is presumed to be missing under voluntary circumstances and is listed as endangered due to her age.  She is described as a Hispanic female 4 foot 5 inches tall, 140lbs with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a red long-sleeve shirt and white/…
Lothian Man Pulls Gun In Campground Parking Spot Fight: Police Lothian Man Pulls Gun In Campground Parking Spot Fight: Police
Lothian Man Pulls Gun In Campground Parking Spot Fight: Police A man in Lothian was arrested after brandishing a gun during a fight over a parking spot, according to officials. On Dec. 27, at around 5:30 p.m. police say 69-year-old Walter Starke got into a fight with a neighboring trailer occupant at the Adventure Bound Campground on 5381 Sands Road, over a parking space. The fight between Starke and the 54-year-old victim escalated to the point that Starke punched the victim in the face, then went back to his trailer and grabbed a gun, according to the Anne Arundel County Police Department.  Later, the victim and a 59-year-old woman go…
Gov. Hogan Announces Emergency Measures As Maryland Passes 2K COVID-19 Hospitalizations Gov. Hogan Announces Emergency Measures As Maryland Passes 2K COVID-19 Hospitalizations
Gov. Hogan Announces Emergency Measures As Maryland Passes 2K Covid-19 Hospitalizations Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has announced emergency actions as COVID-19 hospitalizations have now reached record levels across the state, surpassing 2,000 cases. In a statement released on Facebook Hogan said:  "It cannot be stressed enough that getting vaccinated and getting boosted are your strongest possible defenses against this virus and its variants." As we have been projecting, our statewide COVID-19 hospitalizations have now reached record levels and surpassed 2,000—a... Posted by Governor Larry Hogan on Wednesday, December 29, 2021 Hogan says the surge in COVID-19 is driven prima…
Maryland County Execs Reimpose Strict Mask Mandates As COVID-19 Spikes Maryland County Execs Reimpose Strict Mask Mandates As COVID-19 Spikes
Maryland County Execs Reimpose Strict Mask Mandates As Covid-19 Spikes Baltimore and Howard County Executives have recently re-imposed mask mandates but several other counties in Maryland are still on the fence, as COVID-19 cases continue to rise due to the Omicron variant.   "If you do need to go out please, please wear the damn mask in public places," Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman said at his weekly briefing on Dec. 28.   He says the County Council will be meeting next week to discuss mandating masks indoors.  Frederick County could also follow suit if the mask mandate passes. County Executive Jan Gardner said in a tweet that she’s asking he…
10K Reward Offered In Bethesda Bank Robbery 10K Reward Offered In Bethesda Bank Robbery
10K Reward Offered In Bethesda Bank Robbery Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a bank robbery suspect in Bethesda, and are offering $10,000 for any tips leading to an arrest. On Dec. 27, at 1:46 p.m. Montgomery County Police responded to a Wells Fargo bank in the 4900 block of Elm Street on a report of a robbery. Investigators say a suspect entered the bank and gave the teller a handwritten note demanding money and threatening them. The teller handed over the undisclosed amount of money and the suspect fled the scene with the cash. No one was injured and the suspect was not armed during the robbery. Surveilla…
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