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New Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry tells us what he inherited in his new seat at City Hall and how our city can cut waste and run more efficiently.

New Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry tells us what he inherited in his new seat at City Hall and how our city can cut waste and run more efficiently.

Civil rights historian Michael Long has compiled these essays of Jackie Robinson, a complicated man who navigated an even more complicated world that both celebrated and despised him. Great stuff on his relationship with Richard Nixon in this one.

Veteran journalist Tom Linthicum tells us his story of five decades in journalism and what it’s like to come to Baltimore after being in Georgia in the 1960s.

The lease for Oriole Park at Camden Yards now extends through the end of 2023 with the club holding the right to exercise a one-time, five-year extension by Feb. 1, 2023.

Special Olympian Chris Nikic is the first Down Syndrome athlete to complete an Ironman triathlon. Our virtual Radio Row coverage still find champions everywhere as he and his dad Nick join us to discuss his next race.

Policies for regular season games at Oriole Park at Camden Yards are still being determined and will be announced at a later date.

Harford County Executive Barry Glassman discusses the work in preparing vaccines, getting back to school and his political future as pressure mounts on Andy Harris in District 1.

Want some hope for the future of the 10th District of Baltimore City? We found it with the newest council member Phylicia Porter, who found some common corners with Don Mohler in Edmondson Village and parts south.

“Better to have a few rats than to be one,” wrote Baltimore Sun voice Peter Jensen, when our city was being attacked by the President of The United States. Now that Joe Biden has taken the wheel, we discuss Charm City rodents, the future of journalism and every challenge of the virus and vaccine.

She is the toast of the WWE after winning the Royal Rumble and with her sights set on Wrestlemania 37, Biana Belair joins us to talk about the rigors of the ring and the benefits of helping others.

You’ve seen the ubiquitous “made possible by a grant from the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation” written on buildings all over Baltimore. Now, learn the story of who they were and how a billion dollars left back in 1990 has benefited our city and will into perpetuity.

From wintry Minnesota, Super Bowl XLXII champion center Matt Birk returns to discuss how eight kids keeps you busy enough to lose weight after playing football for two decades.

Our resident financial expert and insider Leonard Raskin brings some clarity to what happened on Wall Street – and how to move forward.

Todd Schuler and Nestor began with a Super Bowl conversation but it inevitably wound up coming back to food and tailgate menus. A crawfish and crab debate led down the ugly path of cicada recipes…

Anyone from Baltimore is familiar with his work over the years. Luke Broadwater joins us from inside the U.S. Capitol to discuss the last few weeks of reporting on the insurrection from the inside.
Brian Lease and Nestor discuss the offseason plans of Eric DeCosta for Ravens and how upgrading the passing game will be costly – one way or another.

We assemble an All-Star team of top State House journalists from Annapolis to discuss the “via Zoom” 2021 General Assembly. And some bold predictions on Kirwan and the other side of the vaccine…

Longtime baseball executive Marty Conway joins Nestor for a a deep dive on the future of MASN and Orioles and Nats in the aftermath of many familiar faces being axed at the once-wealthy television network. Cutting the cord on the fiction…
The slate of 2021 games includes the next chapter of the Battle for Greater Baltimore with Morgan State.

Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor look back at the Ravens twenty years ago and discuss how its lessons lead to the future of the franchise.

Among John Harbaugh’s hires was new assistant defensive line coach Jason Brooks, the son of the late Clarence Brooks.

Five years after winning the big game with the Denver Broncos, the longtime quarterback conqueror joins Nestor to discuss his mobile app and fitness platform.

It’s almost like choosing children. Super Bowl XXXV was the first time but was it better than Super Bowl XLVII? Bill Cole and Nestor try to put the last two decades and parades into perspective.
Former Tampa Bay Bucaneers center Randy Grimes loves the nastiness of current Ryan Jensen and Bucs offense as Tom Brady is running out of fingers for more Super Bowl rings.
Ravens super fan Brian Lease says the purple fanbase won’t be warming up to Tom Brady in Tampa on Sunday.
Legendary handicapper Brandon Lang breaks down the spread and the intangibles in Super Bowl LV. The Goat and The Kid have produced quite a matchup for Las Vegas types.

American Ninja Warrior host Akbar Gbajabiamila joins Nestor to discuss chasing Tom Brady and how to improve better navigate your credit score.
Let longtime Kansas City Area Development Council head Tim Cowden tell you his city has grown and benefited from the success of the Royals – and now the Super Bowl champion Chiefs – in the friendly heart of the midwest.
Aaron Schatz of Football Outsiders talks Lamar and Ravens future with Luke and Nestor from the “virtual” Radio Row at Super Bowl LV.

Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the relative quiet of this Super Bowl week in Tampa and the possibilities of the years ahead for the Ravens franchise.

Author Gary Myers joins Nestor to discuss how Tom Brady keeps doing this

Former defensive assistant Mike Smith comes back to Baltimore 20 years later to discuss magic of Super Bowl XXXV win in Tampa while he was more under the radar.

Our partner on behalf of the Living Classrooms Foundation Brian Billick comes home to Baltimore to tell some tales from the magic of Festivus Maximus and making Art Modell proud.

Luke Jones and Nestor react to the postseason press conference with Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta and evaluate the suddenly busy offseason of the franchise and its needs.

Former Ravens guard Edwin Mulitalo talks memories of fire dances at The Barn and the good spirit of Festivus Maximus two decades after Tampa and the parade.

The Baltimore general manager touched on a variety of topics during his season-ending press conference.
Eric DeCosta confirmed pending free agent Morgan Cox will not return as Baltimore turns to the younger Nick Moore at the position.

Luke Jones and Nestor ponder two weeks of hype for another chance for “The Goat” to beat the young gun
Local realtor extraordinaire Jeff Mohler joins Nestor for an old-school Section 513 debate regarding the merits of a long-term contract for Lamar Jackson this offseason. We also discuss the peculiar red hot real estate market during the pandemic.

We originally booked Ron Cassie of Baltimore Magazine to discuss the cover of this month’s local dish but then he wound up on the front steps of U.S. Capitol in the middle of the insurrection on January 6th.

New Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry tells us what he inherited in his new seat at City Hall and how our city can cut waste and run more efficiently.

Civil rights historian Michael Long has compiled these essays of Jackie Robinson, a complicated man who navigated an even more complicated world that both celebrated and despised him. Great stuff on his relationship with Richard Nixon in this one.

Veteran journalist Tom Linthicum tells us his story of five decades in journalism and what it’s like to come to Baltimore after being in Georgia in the 1960s.

The lease for Oriole Park at Camden Yards now extends through the end of 2023 with the club holding the right to exercise a one-time, five-year extension by Feb. 1, 2023.

Special Olympian Chris Nikic is the first Down Syndrome athlete to complete an Ironman triathlon. Our virtual Radio Row coverage still find champions everywhere as he and his dad Nick join us to discuss his next race.

Policies for regular season games at Oriole Park at Camden Yards are still being determined and will be announced at a later date.

Harford County Executive Barry Glassman discusses the work in preparing vaccines, getting back to school and his political future as pressure mounts on Andy Harris in District 1.

Want some hope for the future of the 10th District of Baltimore City? We found it with the newest council member Phylicia Porter, who found some common corners with Don Mohler in Edmondson Village and parts south.

“Better to have a few rats than to be one,” wrote Baltimore Sun voice Peter Jensen, when our city was being attacked by the President of The United States. Now that Joe Biden has taken the wheel, we discuss Charm City rodents, the future of journalism and every challenge of the virus and vaccine.

She is the toast of the WWE after winning the Royal Rumble and with her sights set on Wrestlemania 37, Biana Belair joins us to talk about the rigors of the ring and the benefits of helping others.

You’ve seen the ubiquitous “made possible by a grant from the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation” written on buildings all over Baltimore. Now, learn the story of who they were and how a billion dollars left back in 1990 has benefited our city and will into perpetuity.

From wintry Minnesota, Super Bowl XLXII champion center Matt Birk returns to discuss how eight kids keeps you busy enough to lose weight after playing football for two decades.

Our resident financial expert and insider Leonard Raskin brings some clarity to what happened on Wall Street – and how to move forward.

Todd Schuler and Nestor began with a Super Bowl conversation but it inevitably wound up coming back to food and tailgate menus. A crawfish and crab debate led down the ugly path of cicada recipes…

Anyone from Baltimore is familiar with his work over the years. Luke Broadwater joins us from inside the U.S. Capitol to discuss the last few weeks of reporting on the insurrection from the inside.
Brian Lease and Nestor discuss the offseason plans of Eric DeCosta for Ravens and how upgrading the passing game will be costly – one way or another.

We assemble an All-Star team of top State House journalists from Annapolis to discuss the “via Zoom” 2021 General Assembly. And some bold predictions on Kirwan and the other side of the vaccine…

Longtime baseball executive Marty Conway joins Nestor for a a deep dive on the future of MASN and Orioles and Nats in the aftermath of many familiar faces being axed at the once-wealthy television network. Cutting the cord on the fiction…
The slate of 2021 games includes the next chapter of the Battle for Greater Baltimore with Morgan State.

Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor look back at the Ravens twenty years ago and discuss how its lessons lead to the future of the franchise.

Among John Harbaugh’s hires was new assistant defensive line coach Jason Brooks, the son of the late Clarence Brooks.

Five years after winning the big game with the Denver Broncos, the longtime quarterback conqueror joins Nestor to discuss his mobile app and fitness platform.

It’s almost like choosing children. Super Bowl XXXV was the first time but was it better than Super Bowl XLVII? Bill Cole and Nestor try to put the last two decades and parades into perspective.
Former Tampa Bay Bucaneers center Randy Grimes loves the nastiness of current Ryan Jensen and Bucs offense as Tom Brady is running out of fingers for more Super Bowl rings.
Ravens super fan Brian Lease says the purple fanbase won’t be warming up to Tom Brady in Tampa on Sunday.
Legendary handicapper Brandon Lang breaks down the spread and the intangibles in Super Bowl LV. The Goat and The Kid have produced quite a matchup for Las Vegas types.

American Ninja Warrior host Akbar Gbajabiamila joins Nestor to discuss chasing Tom Brady and how to improve better navigate your credit score.
Let longtime Kansas City Area Development Council head Tim Cowden tell you his city has grown and benefited from the success of the Royals – and now the Super Bowl champion Chiefs – in the friendly heart of the midwest.
Aaron Schatz of Football Outsiders talks Lamar and Ravens future with Luke and Nestor from the “virtual” Radio Row at Super Bowl LV.

Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the relative quiet of this Super Bowl week in Tampa and the possibilities of the years ahead for the Ravens franchise.

Author Gary Myers joins Nestor to discuss how Tom Brady keeps doing this

Former defensive assistant Mike Smith comes back to Baltimore 20 years later to discuss magic of Super Bowl XXXV win in Tampa while he was more under the radar.

Our partner on behalf of the Living Classrooms Foundation Brian Billick comes home to Baltimore to tell some tales from the magic of Festivus Maximus and making Art Modell proud.

Luke Jones and Nestor react to the postseason press conference with Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta and evaluate the suddenly busy offseason of the franchise and its needs.

Former Ravens guard Edwin Mulitalo talks memories of fire dances at The Barn and the good spirit of Festivus Maximus two decades after Tampa and the parade.

The Baltimore general manager touched on a variety of topics during his season-ending press conference.
Eric DeCosta confirmed pending free agent Morgan Cox will not return as Baltimore turns to the younger Nick Moore at the position.

Luke Jones and Nestor ponder two weeks of hype for another chance for “The Goat” to beat the young gun
Local realtor extraordinaire Jeff Mohler joins Nestor for an old-school Section 513 debate regarding the merits of a long-term contract for Lamar Jackson this offseason. We also discuss the peculiar red hot real estate market during the pandemic.

We originally booked Ron Cassie of Baltimore Magazine to discuss the cover of this month’s local dish but then he wound up on the front steps of U.S. Capitol in the middle of the insurrection on January 6th.