Pumpkin and spice on ice is nice with latte and cheesecake
The flavors change with the season. Detric McCoy of Taharka Brothers gets Nestor feeling seasonal. But he’s still waiting on the egg nog.
The flavors change with the season. Detric McCoy of Taharka Brothers gets Nestor feeling seasonal. But he’s still waiting on the egg nog.
Perhaps, in the long run, the Ravens will benefit from the late letdown on both sides of the ball in an escape and narrow victory over the Eagles.

If you’ve got a family and a pumpkin, Emily Emerick invites you to participate in the annual Ladew Gardens “Garden Glow” event. And you can always get some fresh fall air in Monkton.

It was written back in 1789 so none of us were there but with many interpretations and “Originalists” now entering the discussion during the rushed Supreme Court nomination of Amy Coney Barrett, we thought a civics course with our scholar Todd Schuler was in order.

Safety DeShon Elliott has made quite an impression stepping in after Earl Thomas’ release in August.

“You’ve seen with some reverses and some quick passes that he’s done very well because he’s very good with the ball in his hands.”

The Ravens wide receiver is optimistic about getting the air attack going after the bye week.

Dr. Mohan Suntha was named President and C.E.O. of University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) in November and his whole
The Tigers elected to opt out of the spring 2021 football schedule in the Colonial Athletic Association.

The Ravens rookie inside linebacker says he’s processing the game and understanding his assignments better as time goes on.

The Ravens safety lamented mistakes made by the defense over the final quarter that turned an 18-point deficit into a one-score game.

Ravens players will continue to be tested every day during a week when players usually get out of town for a few days.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the many sins and errors that led to a near Eagles comeback in Philadelphia that would have really soured a bye week. Instead the Ravens are 5-1 and talking about needing to get better.

Economist Anirban Basu brings sage wisdom and some real ideas and concepts for bringing back revenue and stimulating industry in the aftermath of this COVID-19 crisis.
It’s like the Olympics. You only get one crack at it every 48 months. So even an ugly win in Philly is perfectly acceptable to Nestor and Luke.
Baltimore committed a season-high 12 penalties in Sunday’s win over Philadelphia.
The rookie running back registered a career-high nine carries in Sunday’s win over Philadelphia.
The young safety said he’s been watching video of Marlon Humphrey for technique on how to force fumbles.
Luke Jones and Nestor recap shaky late effort in Ravens razor-thin win over Eagles
The veteran defensive end stepped up in a major way with Brandon Williams and Derek Wolfe sidelined against Philadelphia.

The offense committed too many penalties and once again struggled to sustain drives, allowing Philadelphia to climb back into the game.
The head coach spoke with reporters after the Ravens held on for dear life in a 30-28 win at Philadelphia.

The veteran tight end said defenses have shown “their own little wrinkles” every week to try to slow down the Baltimore offense.

The 2019 third-round pick is coming on after a slow start to the season.

The Ravens defensive coordinator is also looking forward to playing in front of several thousand fans in Philadelphia on Sunday.

The 38-year-old punter has now played more regular-season games than any other player in Ravens history.

As the rest of the NFL scrambles to keep the schedules together and games on track with COVID-19 outbreaks, Luke Jones and Nestor examine all aspects of Lamar Jackson vs. Carson Wentz. Nestor will be in Philly all day Sunday with full WNST Sports coverage.

Sometimes they just talk sports with masks on, Zoom booted up and six feet of distance, but this time Bill Cole and Nestor discuss the human nature of resistance to change and the realities of how the pandemic doesn’t care.

To honor our BP launch and “Teacher Appreciation Month,” Nestor starts his journey from Dundalk with his Colgate Elementary first grade teacher Miss Janda from 1974. They lost touch. And then Don Mohler somehow got involved…

He’s running for Governor. He believes he will win. He told us why…

You have seen the ads and signs of the Independent candidate raised in Cherry Hill who is running against Brandon Scott this month in Baltimore City. Now, hear his journey in business and education that led him back home to run for office.

Of all of the crimes against the citizens of Baltimore in recent times, nothing compares to the gruesome ugliness of the Gun Trace Task Force and how police officers weaponized their badges to become deadly criminals at taxpayer expense.

This was time very well spent with Congressman Jamie Raskin on all topics of elections, science, Joe Biden and Donald Trump. One of our finest episodes!

Dr. Jason Johnson of MSNBC and Morgan State was fresh off “The Morning Joe” when he joined us to discuss all things election, conventions, the myth of “undecided” voters and the day he was in Charleston when Obama broke into “Amazing Grace.”

With all of the bluster about rigged elections and the sabotaging of the United States Postal Service, let Todd Schuler tell you about how it really works with ballots when you are a candidate for public office.

The veteran Raven said each of Baltimore’s running backs wants to carry the ball as much as possible.

The veteran cornerback played with Ray Lewis and Ed Reed as well as Terrell Suggs and Haloti Ngata in their primes.

The Ravens quarterback is confident about getting more receivers involved in the Baltimore passing game.

The Ravens head coach doesn’t anticipate his team having difficulty playing in front of several thousand fans for the first time this season.

Because it’s Philadelphia Week, we go north to visit with longtime friend and Baltimorean Dick Jerardi, who updates us on the ponies, Penn State and what it’s like to hear Eagles fans moan. And one day, he’ll give Nestor that tour of The Palestra and eat a proper cheesesteak.
The flavors change with the season. Detric McCoy of Taharka Brothers gets Nestor feeling seasonal. But he’s still waiting on the egg nog.
Perhaps, in the long run, the Ravens will benefit from the late letdown on both sides of the ball in an escape and narrow victory over the Eagles.

If you’ve got a family and a pumpkin, Emily Emerick invites you to participate in the annual Ladew Gardens “Garden Glow” event. And you can always get some fresh fall air in Monkton.

It was written back in 1789 so none of us were there but with many interpretations and “Originalists” now entering the discussion during the rushed Supreme Court nomination of Amy Coney Barrett, we thought a civics course with our scholar Todd Schuler was in order.

Safety DeShon Elliott has made quite an impression stepping in after Earl Thomas’ release in August.

“You’ve seen with some reverses and some quick passes that he’s done very well because he’s very good with the ball in his hands.”

The Ravens wide receiver is optimistic about getting the air attack going after the bye week.

Dr. Mohan Suntha was named President and C.E.O. of University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) in November and his whole
The Tigers elected to opt out of the spring 2021 football schedule in the Colonial Athletic Association.

The Ravens rookie inside linebacker says he’s processing the game and understanding his assignments better as time goes on.

The Ravens safety lamented mistakes made by the defense over the final quarter that turned an 18-point deficit into a one-score game.

Ravens players will continue to be tested every day during a week when players usually get out of town for a few days.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the many sins and errors that led to a near Eagles comeback in Philadelphia that would have really soured a bye week. Instead the Ravens are 5-1 and talking about needing to get better.

Economist Anirban Basu brings sage wisdom and some real ideas and concepts for bringing back revenue and stimulating industry in the aftermath of this COVID-19 crisis.
It’s like the Olympics. You only get one crack at it every 48 months. So even an ugly win in Philly is perfectly acceptable to Nestor and Luke.
Baltimore committed a season-high 12 penalties in Sunday’s win over Philadelphia.
The rookie running back registered a career-high nine carries in Sunday’s win over Philadelphia.
The young safety said he’s been watching video of Marlon Humphrey for technique on how to force fumbles.
Luke Jones and Nestor recap shaky late effort in Ravens razor-thin win over Eagles
The veteran defensive end stepped up in a major way with Brandon Williams and Derek Wolfe sidelined against Philadelphia.

The offense committed too many penalties and once again struggled to sustain drives, allowing Philadelphia to climb back into the game.
The head coach spoke with reporters after the Ravens held on for dear life in a 30-28 win at Philadelphia.

The veteran tight end said defenses have shown “their own little wrinkles” every week to try to slow down the Baltimore offense.

The 2019 third-round pick is coming on after a slow start to the season.

The Ravens defensive coordinator is also looking forward to playing in front of several thousand fans in Philadelphia on Sunday.

The 38-year-old punter has now played more regular-season games than any other player in Ravens history.

As the rest of the NFL scrambles to keep the schedules together and games on track with COVID-19 outbreaks, Luke Jones and Nestor examine all aspects of Lamar Jackson vs. Carson Wentz. Nestor will be in Philly all day Sunday with full WNST Sports coverage.

Sometimes they just talk sports with masks on, Zoom booted up and six feet of distance, but this time Bill Cole and Nestor discuss the human nature of resistance to change and the realities of how the pandemic doesn’t care.

To honor our BP launch and “Teacher Appreciation Month,” Nestor starts his journey from Dundalk with his Colgate Elementary first grade teacher Miss Janda from 1974. They lost touch. And then Don Mohler somehow got involved…

He’s running for Governor. He believes he will win. He told us why…

You have seen the ads and signs of the Independent candidate raised in Cherry Hill who is running against Brandon Scott this month in Baltimore City. Now, hear his journey in business and education that led him back home to run for office.

Of all of the crimes against the citizens of Baltimore in recent times, nothing compares to the gruesome ugliness of the Gun Trace Task Force and how police officers weaponized their badges to become deadly criminals at taxpayer expense.

This was time very well spent with Congressman Jamie Raskin on all topics of elections, science, Joe Biden and Donald Trump. One of our finest episodes!

Dr. Jason Johnson of MSNBC and Morgan State was fresh off “The Morning Joe” when he joined us to discuss all things election, conventions, the myth of “undecided” voters and the day he was in Charleston when Obama broke into “Amazing Grace.”

With all of the bluster about rigged elections and the sabotaging of the United States Postal Service, let Todd Schuler tell you about how it really works with ballots when you are a candidate for public office.

The veteran Raven said each of Baltimore’s running backs wants to carry the ball as much as possible.

The veteran cornerback played with Ray Lewis and Ed Reed as well as Terrell Suggs and Haloti Ngata in their primes.

The Ravens quarterback is confident about getting more receivers involved in the Baltimore passing game.

The Ravens head coach doesn’t anticipate his team having difficulty playing in front of several thousand fans for the first time this season.

Because it’s Philadelphia Week, we go north to visit with longtime friend and Baltimorean Dick Jerardi, who updates us on the ponies, Penn State and what it’s like to hear Eagles fans moan. And one day, he’ll give Nestor that tour of The Palestra and eat a proper cheesesteak.