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Longtime journalist and baseball scribe Thom Loverro of The Washington Times joins Nestor to discuss the angry words of John Angelos and the future of Camden Yards and Orioles baseball.
Longtime WJZ reporter Mike Schuh tells Nestor about his new storytelling gig that has shown him new places and the Northern Lights after 27 years in Baltimore on TV Hill.
Longtime WJZ Sports Guy John Buren goes up TV Hill and down memory lane beyond the bowling alley and League Night and picking games with Artie Donovan.
The fifth day of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery, Goodwill, Window Nation and the Restaurant Association of Maryland was an after work trip to the place we felt we needed to explore more after last year's tour: Frederick. This time, we started at Dutch's Daughter and found two downtown breweries in Idiom and Brewer's Alley to explore life after dark in Frederick
The great Jayne Miller of WBAL tells Don and Nestor about her passion for Baltimore and ways to improve our city as the Maryland Crab Cake Tour continues at El Guapo in Catonsville.
Legendary WBAL journalist Jayne Miller discusses the importance of local news and tough questions as the Maryland Crab Cake Tour gets back on the road at El Guapo in Catonsville.
Hard to believe it'll be eight years since Rob Roblin stopped doing the news in all of that awful weather! The greatest conversation ever with the legendary WBAL journalist at El Guapo on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.
With expectations high in Baltimore, this spate of key, brutal injuries in Owings Mills has the concern palpable for everyone heading into the Chiefs game on Sunday night.
Our partner on behalf of the Living Classrooms Foundation, Brian Billick joins us to discuss how all of these injuries in Owings Mills begin to change expectations and strategy as the Ravens are 0-1 and awaiting the best team in the NFL.
Back in 1992 when Nestor Aparicio began doing his own radio show on WITH-AM 1230 and Baltimore didn't have an NFL team, he reached to then-Houston Oilers public relations man Chip Namias for a helping hand with the Love Ya Blue blood running through his young veins after leaving The Baltimore Sun. And here we are 30 years later telling the tales.
Longtime sports media executive and Baltimorean David Katz comes home to offer Nestor his thoughts on the Lamar Jackson timeline and many options of the franchise to make its best play.
Dennis Curtin and Nestor discuss snacks and strategies for Super Bowl weekend and stocking the party for the last game of the season. Kansas City BBQ or Philly pretzels?