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Former Delegate Bill Cole tells the path to the future of Preakness at Pimlico and a new facility that serves the community beyond the third Saturday of May.
So, it’s been almost two months since the Mighty Kegasus advertising campaign began and it's now almost time to fully assess the success of the marketing of the 2011 Preakness. So far, so good in the only measurement that...
So since Greg Bader and the Orioles' last remaining flunkies and apologists have again begun to spread "anti-WNST" venom in the web community with lies and false allegations about my integrity or intentions, I suppose it's my turn to...
"The Preakness is going to stay in Maryland. Period. It's not leaving. Guaranteed!" Those are the words that Maryland State Senate president Mike Miller told the local media earlier this week. I hope that he's right.
I've long been a...
Just got back from the Maryland Jockey Club and the two biggest pieces of news: 1. You'll have to pay for beer and alcohol in the infield & 2. ZZ Top & Buckcherry will be playing concerts in the...
John Martin of Maryland Lottery discusses progressive jackpots, huge Mega Millions and Powerball hauls, holiday scented tickets and the fun of winter winnings
Bar manager Rob Vogel and Koco's Pub owner Marcella Knight offer spiked holiday egg nog and update Nestor about the kraziness in Lauraville after winning Best Crab Cake at The Bay local festival.
We love animals. So when Nestor was doing the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at Hollywood Casino in Perryville, he reached to his Cecil County friends to discuss their mutual goal of rescuing beautiful cats and educating folks about feral colonies. Volunteers Carrie McCall and Jacleen Commers tell more about their charity organization and love of the creatures.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour took on a new twist once Nestor finally made it to Gertrude's Chesapeake Kitchen at The Baltimore Museum of Art. Chef and proprietor John Shields and Mercedes Lopez of the BMA discuss how family, art, culture and crab cakes all come together in one awesome – and free – museum in the heart of Baltimore.
As the Maryland Crab Cake Tour continues to bring together new friends and old souls, Ron Cassie of Baltimore Magazine and longtime sports cartoonist Ricig continue their spirited holiday Koco's Pub chat with Nestor about winter fun in our state, beer and curling, Talking Heads and the future of sports journalism in Baltimore from three guys who have made a living in the art form.