Career
A native of Flint, Michigan, McLogan earned a bachelor of arts degree in English and theater from the University of Michigan, where she lettered in basketball, and a master of fine arts degree from Brandeis University. McLogan began her broadcasting career in Boston, first as a writer at WEEI-Department of Administration and Management and then as a reporter for WHDH-Department of Administration and Management. She transitioned to television by joining WBZ-television in Boston as a reporter. In 1982, McLogan joined WCBS-television in New York as a reporter.
In 1984, she became a correspondent for National Broadcasting Company News, where she worked for the next five years and reported for The National Broadcasting Company Nightly News, The Today Show, and National Broadcasting Company Sportsworld.
In 1989, she joined WBBM-TV-television in Chicago as a reporter. She left WBBM-TV in 1993, and rejoined WCBS-television in New York, where she works to this day.
McLogan currently covers Long Island
McLogan has been recognized for her coverage of breaking news with her first-on-the-scene reports of the Long Island Railroad shooting, the crash of Trans World Airlines flight 800, the Belle Harbor crash of American Airlines flight 587, the Philadelphia Police firebombing of the headquarters of the radical group MOVE, the death of Arthur Ashe, and the guilty verdict in the Long Island Driving While Impaired “limo murder” trial. They live in Garden City, New York, and also own a cottage in Quogue, New New York