Queen reflects on his big day, getting best of former LSU teammate Burrow
Inside linebacker Patrick Queen became the second Ravens rookie to record a sack, force a fumble, and recover a fumble in a game.
Inside linebacker Patrick Queen became the second Ravens rookie to record a sack, force a fumble, and recover a fumble in a game.

Lamar Jackson downplayed his absence from practices last week as the reason for his struggles against the Bengals.

Our attorney and former Delegate Todd Schuler discusses how politics can attract a new generation of better people for positions of influence in our government.
There won’t be many weeks when No. 8 has just two carries but given his medical issues last week and the caliber of the Cincinnati attack, the outcome beyond the 27-3 win is a healthier quarterback heading to Philadelphia.
After seven sacks and three turnovers, the Ravens defense arrived with unlikely authority against rookie quarterback Joe Borrow on Sunday. Luke Jones and Nestor review the tenacity and results of the men of Wink Martindale against the hapless Cincinnati offensive line.
Luke Jones and Nestor recap what was to love in an impressive Ravens defensive effort in 27-3 win over Cincinnati

At the First Annual Nasty Nice Guy Awards in 1997 in Glen Burnie, two legends talked boxing, horse racing and kindness. The late great Clem Florio and Vince Bagli educate Nestor on Baltimore sports history. And Earnest Byner joins them.

Before the death of the guitarist virtuoso, Van Halen historian Greg Renoff discussed his journey in writing about how four kids from Southern California got signed and became the biggest rock band in the world. Little dreamers, indeed…
Team president Dick Cass gives an overview on how the NFL has managed to keep football alive and what the Titans’ organizational struggle will mean for other franchises.

Yitzy Schleifer represents the 5th District on the City Council. Izzy Patoka represents the 2nd District of the county. Let them tell you about how working together has helped our community.

The amazing journey of former NBA forward Brian Rowsom takes the international language of hoops from countries to continents as a coach and counselor for hire all over the globe. Let him tell you why diversity and culture matter.
Former WBAL sports director Greg Sher visits Nestor to discuss the world of mortgages, career changes and how much the state of Baltimore sports has changed since the turn of the century.

State Senator Shelley Hettleman says her transition in Annapolis has been eye-opening during COVID and a time of crisis for all constituents.
Voice of Bengals Dan Hoard connects the old with the new in Cincinnati as head coach Zac Taylor tries to put rookie quarterback Joe Burrow in a position to win.
No one is more old-school, offensive line savvy than four-decade broadcaster Dave Lapham, who provides insights into the rebuild in Cincinnati around the hotshot QB from LSU via Ohio State.
Our old pal Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com tells Nestor that new Queen City way begins with No. 9 and the offensive philosophy. And the usual Orioles and Red Sox banter unfolds as well.
The “teacher” in Luke Jones joins Nestor to preview the first Cincinnati visit of Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Joe Burrow.

Transforming the lives of young men in Baltimore City by supporting and advancing their academic, athletic and social development.
Bengals insider Paul Dehner of The Athletic says the Heisman Trophy winner has been always been the right fit for what Zac Taylor is trying to do on the Ohio.

Her tenure over four decades at WBAL has been remarkable. You know her from TV but we wanted to take a deeper dive into what makes Jayne Miller tick in 2020 and why journalism, news and facts still matter in our country and society.
For our special ElectionPalooza II featuring A Miner Detail, Elevate Maryland, Center Maryland and The Marc Steiner Show, we paid respects to a monumental figure in American history and discuss the future of the bench. Yes, this election is important…
If you’re an old-school Baltimore sports fan, you remember when the burgundy and gold of Jack Kent Cooke was thrust upon us. A resounding 31-17 Ravens victory in Landover buy 48 months of Charm City peace.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens’ defense of Wink Martindale and how to chase quarterbacks effectively in the NFL.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss all aspects of life without Ronnie Stanley and the Ravens offensive game plan in Landover.
Let Vince Green of Taharka tell you about his weekends making kids of all ages happy with that honey graham deliciousness.

Andrea McDaniels of The Baltimore Sun discusses the positioning of positions and discussing racial inequities and health and education in an urban media environment.

Spend a little time with Odette Ramos and you’ll find yourself feeling a lot better about our city.

Catching up with the prosecutor and not-too-long-ago candidate to lead the city on the expectations of favorite Brandon Scott or whomever becomes the next Mayor of Baltimore in December.

Luke Jones and Nestor give praise and criticism for a garden variety domination of the local burgundy and gold. The

The Orioles are a doormat. The Nationals won the World Series. The Ravens have the NFL MVP. And the R…well, the Washington Football Team doesn’t have a name and Daniel Snyder hears the echo of the power of the shield.

Legendary author John Feinstein was the “mystery” guest to spoil Don Mohler as Nestor kicked off “Baltimore at Washington” week with a true Maryland DMV beltway splitter. Golf. Football. Writing a book on the Ravens. Politics. And, yes, the best Bob Woodward impression you’ve ever seen or heard…

Dr. Sandra Kurtinitis says community colleges are putting people in a position for new start with new skills after the pandemic. Learning about learning and why Dundalk, Essex and Catonsville are more than just suburbs.

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.
Inside linebacker Patrick Queen became the second Ravens rookie to record a sack, force a fumble, and recover a fumble in a game.

Lamar Jackson downplayed his absence from practices last week as the reason for his struggles against the Bengals.

Our attorney and former Delegate Todd Schuler discusses how politics can attract a new generation of better people for positions of influence in our government.
There won’t be many weeks when No. 8 has just two carries but given his medical issues last week and the caliber of the Cincinnati attack, the outcome beyond the 27-3 win is a healthier quarterback heading to Philadelphia.
After seven sacks and three turnovers, the Ravens defense arrived with unlikely authority against rookie quarterback Joe Borrow on Sunday. Luke Jones and Nestor review the tenacity and results of the men of Wink Martindale against the hapless Cincinnati offensive line.
Luke Jones and Nestor recap what was to love in an impressive Ravens defensive effort in 27-3 win over Cincinnati

At the First Annual Nasty Nice Guy Awards in 1997 in Glen Burnie, two legends talked boxing, horse racing and kindness. The late great Clem Florio and Vince Bagli educate Nestor on Baltimore sports history. And Earnest Byner joins them.

Before the death of the guitarist virtuoso, Van Halen historian Greg Renoff discussed his journey in writing about how four kids from Southern California got signed and became the biggest rock band in the world. Little dreamers, indeed…
Team president Dick Cass gives an overview on how the NFL has managed to keep football alive and what the Titans’ organizational struggle will mean for other franchises.

Yitzy Schleifer represents the 5th District on the City Council. Izzy Patoka represents the 2nd District of the county. Let them tell you about how working together has helped our community.

The amazing journey of former NBA forward Brian Rowsom takes the international language of hoops from countries to continents as a coach and counselor for hire all over the globe. Let him tell you why diversity and culture matter.
Former WBAL sports director Greg Sher visits Nestor to discuss the world of mortgages, career changes and how much the state of Baltimore sports has changed since the turn of the century.

State Senator Shelley Hettleman says her transition in Annapolis has been eye-opening during COVID and a time of crisis for all constituents.
Voice of Bengals Dan Hoard connects the old with the new in Cincinnati as head coach Zac Taylor tries to put rookie quarterback Joe Burrow in a position to win.
No one is more old-school, offensive line savvy than four-decade broadcaster Dave Lapham, who provides insights into the rebuild in Cincinnati around the hotshot QB from LSU via Ohio State.
Our old pal Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com tells Nestor that new Queen City way begins with No. 9 and the offensive philosophy. And the usual Orioles and Red Sox banter unfolds as well.
The “teacher” in Luke Jones joins Nestor to preview the first Cincinnati visit of Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Joe Burrow.

Transforming the lives of young men in Baltimore City by supporting and advancing their academic, athletic and social development.
Bengals insider Paul Dehner of The Athletic says the Heisman Trophy winner has been always been the right fit for what Zac Taylor is trying to do on the Ohio.

Her tenure over four decades at WBAL has been remarkable. You know her from TV but we wanted to take a deeper dive into what makes Jayne Miller tick in 2020 and why journalism, news and facts still matter in our country and society.
For our special ElectionPalooza II featuring A Miner Detail, Elevate Maryland, Center Maryland and The Marc Steiner Show, we paid respects to a monumental figure in American history and discuss the future of the bench. Yes, this election is important…
If you’re an old-school Baltimore sports fan, you remember when the burgundy and gold of Jack Kent Cooke was thrust upon us. A resounding 31-17 Ravens victory in Landover buy 48 months of Charm City peace.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens’ defense of Wink Martindale and how to chase quarterbacks effectively in the NFL.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss all aspects of life without Ronnie Stanley and the Ravens offensive game plan in Landover.
Let Vince Green of Taharka tell you about his weekends making kids of all ages happy with that honey graham deliciousness.

Andrea McDaniels of The Baltimore Sun discusses the positioning of positions and discussing racial inequities and health and education in an urban media environment.

Spend a little time with Odette Ramos and you’ll find yourself feeling a lot better about our city.

Catching up with the prosecutor and not-too-long-ago candidate to lead the city on the expectations of favorite Brandon Scott or whomever becomes the next Mayor of Baltimore in December.

Luke Jones and Nestor give praise and criticism for a garden variety domination of the local burgundy and gold. The

The Orioles are a doormat. The Nationals won the World Series. The Ravens have the NFL MVP. And the R…well, the Washington Football Team doesn’t have a name and Daniel Snyder hears the echo of the power of the shield.

Legendary author John Feinstein was the “mystery” guest to spoil Don Mohler as Nestor kicked off “Baltimore at Washington” week with a true Maryland DMV beltway splitter. Golf. Football. Writing a book on the Ravens. Politics. And, yes, the best Bob Woodward impression you’ve ever seen or heard…

Dr. Sandra Kurtinitis says community colleges are putting people in a position for new start with new skills after the pandemic. Learning about learning and why Dundalk, Essex and Catonsville are more than just suburbs.

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.