
Baffert brings Authentic horse racing chat to a rare Fall Preakness at Pimlico
He has won the Preakness Stakes at Old Hilltop seven times in 23 years and Nestor pressed him to name ’em all.

He has won the Preakness Stakes at Old Hilltop seven times in 23 years and Nestor pressed him to name ’em all.

With the season changing and the pandemic keeping us apart, Lynne and Victor Brick offer a 10-day program to honor the John W. Brick Foundation and boost your Fall mood.

Todd Schuler and Nestor wonder who knows that Preakness even ran on Saturday?

Baby, baby don’t get hooked on the celebration of sports and random pop culture when Nestor and Dave Preston of WTOP get together to discuss how movies are like the NFL and why Nestor loves Justin Hayward and The Moody Blues.

She was voted least-likely-to-serve-in-government but that hasn’t stopped Cathy Bevins from winning elections and serving East Baltimore County. We talked about life in Middle River and serving constituents during a fractured political climate in America.

Some were shocked by the investment in this franchise cornerback this week but Luke and Nestor will help you make sense of it all

Elections have consequences and those consequences have never been clearer.
Let sports columnist and historian Thom Loverro tell the story of the history of the Washington National Football League team since the death of Jack Kent Cooke and the emergence of the purple birds to the north.
We saw what Mahomes was about on Monday night. Now, it’s time to see the MVP answer a bad outing. Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor talk leadership and shaking off a poor effort against the Super Bowl champs.

Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the bizarro world of NBA and NHL playoff games, a MLB pennant race and

Meet Kowfi Dorman-El, who has been making ice cream and serving up social change in Baltimore for nearly a decade. Did he say Pumpkin Latte is coming this month?

Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio break down the keys to the biggest regular season home game for the Ravens in

Todd Schuler tells Nestor that eventually even he might enjoy watching Ravens better on television than at the stadium in Section 513.

As our old pal and son of Hal McRae points out, there’s something about being the kid of a big league baseball player that drives you
Dani Welniak of KCTV5 in Kansas City says Chiefs stumbles against Chargers last weekend in Los Angeles should serve as wake up before visit to Ravens for the third battle of the best young quarterbacks in the NFL.

After the Chiefs won the Super Bowl in February, longtime ESPN Kansas City insider Adam Teicher wrote a book about how the mentor of John Harbaugh finally won the big one for the sea of red by finding a quarterback.
Longtime sportswriter Blair Kerkhoff of The Kansas City Star discusses the power of the Super Bowl MVP and champion. And

The former All Star relief pitcher and KC radio station owner joins Nestor to discuss how football means business to sports.

Bill Cole and Nestor discuss how we eventually figure out a way to all come together for our own good.

Dennis Koulatsos asked Nestor about being on roof in empty Houston for Ravens win.
Longtime insider Vahe Gregorian of The Kansas City Star says Chiefs and Ravens has become the best rivalry in the NFL that hasn’t found a January game. Yet…

Author Lawrence Lanahan’s true tale of two families and a quest to cross the racial divide in our city begins with a conversation about the history of how we got here.

Never afraid to tell it like it is from Berea and anywhere in Cleveland, the longtime suffering scribe checks in from Northern Ohio with even more questions than usual about the forever floundering franchise of Jimmy Haslem and the Dawgs of Lake Erie.

The one-time, longtime voice of Orioles baseball on Home Team Sports at the turn of the century returns to discuss the impact of Lebron and Black Lives Matter on sports and how the passion for football in Ohio is burning hot with high schools suiting up in the midwest.

Cleveland and Baltimore. Browns and Ravens. It always brings these sports radio icons together to discuss the good, bad and ugly truths about three decades of a sports rivalry steeped in mismatches.

We’re pretty sure he’s seen more in NFL games in more NFL stadiums than anyone alive. Now in semi-retirement in South Carolina, the longtime VP who came from Cleveland with Art Modell discusses his departure from a labor of love and football and community.

Sure, the Browns are coming to play the Ravens in the middle of a pandemic this week – and we covered that – but this chat went back to Nestor’s favorite summer with his Pop.

It is not easy discussing the oncoming austerity that all of American government will need to weather the storm of a plague
The Baltimore legend who has broadcast Yankees games for three decades had a lot on his mind about our country and sports.

From schools to taxes to life after COVID, we are discussing issues on both sides of the aisle at Baltimore Positive as we begin our new website merger

Luke Jones and Nestor recap Orioles white flag Sunday of trades and moves

Nestor has wanted to chat on the radio with Jayne Miller for at least 20 years. But, as Don Mohler pointed out in serving in his two decades of government, it’s when Jayne Miller wants to chat with you that there is usually deep concern at a place that answers to the public trust.
It’s Election And Voting Awareness Education Week here. We’re going to the experts in Annapolis and around the state to get you answers about how to get a ballot and make it count…

Punching fellow safety Chuck Clark at Friday’s practice wasn’t the only transgression since he came from Seattle

The last remaining member of Styx that Nestor has never chatted with joined him during the downtime of humanity to

We love animals like Nahla at Baltimore Positive

Another venerable former Baltimore County Executive checks in on the state of the world and democracy with sage views during a plague

Things have changed dramatically for local government and budgets since the last time we got together with the Baltimore County Executive

Former Baltimore City police chief Kevin Davis is not shy about discussing his three decades of police work and his path to our city from Prince George’s County.

Rascovar joined us for a spirited conversation about the state of America during a pandemic and a toxic election season that begins with a President using official visits for campaign rallies and divisive messaging.

He has won the Preakness Stakes at Old Hilltop seven times in 23 years and Nestor pressed him to name ’em all.

With the season changing and the pandemic keeping us apart, Lynne and Victor Brick offer a 10-day program to honor the John W. Brick Foundation and boost your Fall mood.

Todd Schuler and Nestor wonder who knows that Preakness even ran on Saturday?

Baby, baby don’t get hooked on the celebration of sports and random pop culture when Nestor and Dave Preston of WTOP get together to discuss how movies are like the NFL and why Nestor loves Justin Hayward and The Moody Blues.

She was voted least-likely-to-serve-in-government but that hasn’t stopped Cathy Bevins from winning elections and serving East Baltimore County. We talked about life in Middle River and serving constituents during a fractured political climate in America.

Some were shocked by the investment in this franchise cornerback this week but Luke and Nestor will help you make sense of it all

Elections have consequences and those consequences have never been clearer.
Let sports columnist and historian Thom Loverro tell the story of the history of the Washington National Football League team since the death of Jack Kent Cooke and the emergence of the purple birds to the north.
We saw what Mahomes was about on Monday night. Now, it’s time to see the MVP answer a bad outing. Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor talk leadership and shaking off a poor effort against the Super Bowl champs.

Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the bizarro world of NBA and NHL playoff games, a MLB pennant race and

Meet Kowfi Dorman-El, who has been making ice cream and serving up social change in Baltimore for nearly a decade. Did he say Pumpkin Latte is coming this month?

Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio break down the keys to the biggest regular season home game for the Ravens in

Todd Schuler tells Nestor that eventually even he might enjoy watching Ravens better on television than at the stadium in Section 513.

As our old pal and son of Hal McRae points out, there’s something about being the kid of a big league baseball player that drives you
Dani Welniak of KCTV5 in Kansas City says Chiefs stumbles against Chargers last weekend in Los Angeles should serve as wake up before visit to Ravens for the third battle of the best young quarterbacks in the NFL.

After the Chiefs won the Super Bowl in February, longtime ESPN Kansas City insider Adam Teicher wrote a book about how the mentor of John Harbaugh finally won the big one for the sea of red by finding a quarterback.
Longtime sportswriter Blair Kerkhoff of The Kansas City Star discusses the power of the Super Bowl MVP and champion. And

The former All Star relief pitcher and KC radio station owner joins Nestor to discuss how football means business to sports.

Bill Cole and Nestor discuss how we eventually figure out a way to all come together for our own good.

Dennis Koulatsos asked Nestor about being on roof in empty Houston for Ravens win.
Longtime insider Vahe Gregorian of The Kansas City Star says Chiefs and Ravens has become the best rivalry in the NFL that hasn’t found a January game. Yet…

Author Lawrence Lanahan’s true tale of two families and a quest to cross the racial divide in our city begins with a conversation about the history of how we got here.

Never afraid to tell it like it is from Berea and anywhere in Cleveland, the longtime suffering scribe checks in from Northern Ohio with even more questions than usual about the forever floundering franchise of Jimmy Haslem and the Dawgs of Lake Erie.

The one-time, longtime voice of Orioles baseball on Home Team Sports at the turn of the century returns to discuss the impact of Lebron and Black Lives Matter on sports and how the passion for football in Ohio is burning hot with high schools suiting up in the midwest.

Cleveland and Baltimore. Browns and Ravens. It always brings these sports radio icons together to discuss the good, bad and ugly truths about three decades of a sports rivalry steeped in mismatches.

We’re pretty sure he’s seen more in NFL games in more NFL stadiums than anyone alive. Now in semi-retirement in South Carolina, the longtime VP who came from Cleveland with Art Modell discusses his departure from a labor of love and football and community.

Sure, the Browns are coming to play the Ravens in the middle of a pandemic this week – and we covered that – but this chat went back to Nestor’s favorite summer with his Pop.

It is not easy discussing the oncoming austerity that all of American government will need to weather the storm of a plague
The Baltimore legend who has broadcast Yankees games for three decades had a lot on his mind about our country and sports.

From schools to taxes to life after COVID, we are discussing issues on both sides of the aisle at Baltimore Positive as we begin our new website merger

Luke Jones and Nestor recap Orioles white flag Sunday of trades and moves

Nestor has wanted to chat on the radio with Jayne Miller for at least 20 years. But, as Don Mohler pointed out in serving in his two decades of government, it’s when Jayne Miller wants to chat with you that there is usually deep concern at a place that answers to the public trust.
It’s Election And Voting Awareness Education Week here. We’re going to the experts in Annapolis and around the state to get you answers about how to get a ballot and make it count…

Punching fellow safety Chuck Clark at Friday’s practice wasn’t the only transgression since he came from Seattle

The last remaining member of Styx that Nestor has never chatted with joined him during the downtime of humanity to

We love animals like Nahla at Baltimore Positive

Another venerable former Baltimore County Executive checks in on the state of the world and democracy with sage views during a plague

Things have changed dramatically for local government and budgets since the last time we got together with the Baltimore County Executive

Former Baltimore City police chief Kevin Davis is not shy about discussing his three decades of police work and his path to our city from Prince George’s County.

Rascovar joined us for a spirited conversation about the state of America during a pandemic and a toxic election season that begins with a President using official visits for campaign rallies and divisive messaging.