Making dollars and sense of modern digital for local business
Getting down to digital dollars and small business sense with our local guru Mike Rosenfeld from Web Connection in Canton.
Getting down to digital dollars and small business sense with our local guru Mike Rosenfeld from Web Connection in Canton.
John Hoey tells us why we should care about the Y here in Baltimore and beyond
Tim Heim of Weis joins Nestor to discuss everything you want to know about grilling meat on a beautiful summer day
Nestor Aparicio is on the road in The Free State in search of the perfect Maryland crab cake. His first stop is the originator, Nancy Devine, who began mixing up her now world famous jumbo lump crab cakes at Lexington Market in the 1980s. Let her tell you about her mustardy delicious concoction…
As part of our Weis conversations, grill master and meat expert Tim Heim joins Nestor to discuss everything you want to know about grilling outdoors on a beautiful summer day. Just two guys from Dundalk talking Two Guys, BBQ and signature crab cakes.
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss state of the state of Maryland as the state blooms and opens for business
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss state of the state of Maryland as the state blooms and opens for business
Rob Santoni of Weis Markets joins Alice from Muscular Dystrophy Association to talk summer camps and rounding up at checkout. Meanwhile, Nestor is just obsessed with her zipline bravery…
Democrats were the culprits here in The Free State but Ron Cassie of Baltimore Magazine discusses the history of gerrymandering and how Andy Harris managed to ever get elected in the first place.
Author Justin Fenton paints the picture of Baltimore crime scene prior to Gun Trace Task Force
Don Mohler and Nestor do their new weekly segment The Recon on hoops, spring and getting people back on the streets of our city.
In the first of two parts with Baltimore Sun crime reporter and author of “We Own This City,” Justin Fenton, we discuss the legacy of Dick Irwin and police blotters in newspapers and how the news of crime is – and has been – told to the public.
As needles go into arms and March Madness comes to our television, Todd Schuler and Nestor look to the end of pandemic for sports motivation and a spring of outdoor games.
Bill Cole and Nestor ask some lengthy and difficult questions about the future of business and industry in our hometown as the pandemic drags into the second year.
Longtime baseball insider (and cool musician) at The Washington Post Dave Sheinin joins Nestor to discuss the joys of writing about life in East Baltimore as the weather changes and the Orioles work on that zero point zero.
You have questions. We have questions. Dr. Gregory Branch does an incredible job of explaining how the vaccine really works in your body and the ideology behind the significance of this American COVID vaccination process.
Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson says efficiency of vaccine process is essential for health of our state
Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson says efficiency of the vaccine process is essential for the health of our state and getting business and commerce back to normal again.
Makeda Scott discusses public education in Baltimore County and future for students
As we continue discussing the challenges of the pandemic on parents and schools and teachers, Board Chair Makeda Scott joins us to tackle wi-fi, remote learning and lessons learned.
Steuart Pittman joins us from Annapolis to discuss the siege at the U.S. Capitol
County Executive Stueart Pittman joins us from Annapolis in aftermath of the disaster at The U.S. Capitol to discuss navigating local business, safety and COVID during crisis times in our country.
Todd Schuler and Nestor discuss Ravens Festivus and how votes are counted in America
Bill Cole and Nestor debate the merits of the football National Championship and the realities of how COVID will change the NCAA and college sports scene forever.
Sure, local attorney and former Delegate Todd Schuler shared some Ravens January Festivus love – but how the votes are actually counted in America is a topic is he’s a bit of an expert on so we reached for the truth about election judges.
There is no finer storyteller or historian of Baltimore in the modern era. Let venerable wordsmith Rafael Alvarez tell you about his journey and the characters who shaped the tales and words of his family legacy.
With changes to protocols for many officers around the country, Dave Rose of F.O.P. Lodge 4 discusses life as a police officer and the concerns of the force in the modern world.
Bill Cole and Nestor try to rate after effects of the Lamar Jackson performance on Monday in Cleveland. Did it make you want to go back to the stadium?
Nancy Hafford says until we fully get our feet back on the street in Towson to shop local
Teal Cary of Catonsville Chamber discusses many challenges for local business during pandemic
It’s not easy being small, independent and local during a pandemic. Teal Cary of Catonsville Chamber discusses the many challenges for local businesses during this unique holiday season.
The tireless Nancy Hafford spends time explaining the challenges for every local business as the holidays and COVID collide with government during frightening times for many who are invested.
FOP leader Dave Rose discusses how community policing and reform measures work to benefit everyone in Baltimore County
Writer Rafael Alvarez discusses love of Baltimore and walking the wire of life on a boat
What makes a perfect pint of local ice cream?
Taharka Brothers founder Sean Smeeton takes Nestor on a journey of flavors with the mutual love of delicious ice cream. How do they pick all of those cool flavors and combinations?
Let local author Ron Cassie of Baltimore Magazine tell you how a kid from Allentown came to the Charm City and found a lifetime of stories and love and cool people.
Let local author Ron Cassie of Baltimore Magazine tell you how a kid from Allentown came to the Charm City and found a lifetime of stories and love and cool people.
We see homeless folks on corners throughout our region. If they’ve served our country, there’s a local group ready to serve them with dignity, assistance and shelter. Let Jeffrey Kendrick explain…