National Lacrosse League Extending Partnership With Team 22, Under Armour
By Amanda Yeager | Baltimore Business Journal The National Lacrosse League is extending its partnership with Team 22, the supplier
Read moreBy Amanda Yeager | Baltimore Business Journal The National Lacrosse League is extending its partnership with Team 22, the supplier
Read moreIn March 2014, Parkville, Md., native Ray Lorden set out to bike from Florida back home to Baltimore. And he did just that — with an assist from his wife, Lisa.
Read moreThe Chesapeake Bay Strikers, a group of five Maryland-based bowlers, won USA Bowling’s 15-and-under national team championship this summer, and they’re helping increase interest and participation in the sport.
Read moreFor Stan “The Fan” Charles, one of the highlights of his career is serving on the board of the Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame — and he’s filled with excitement about the 2019 class.
Read moreAn annual tradition is back at Laurel Park Oct. 19 with the 34th Jim McKay Maryland Million Day, which celebrates and continues the history of thoroughbred racing in the state of Maryland. Daniel Tordjman of America’s Best Racing discusses what’s in store this year.
Read moreThe first Maryland Cycling Classic will take place Sept. 6, 2020 in the Baltimore area as part of the ProSeries tour, and Maryland Sports executive director Terry Hasseltine and his team are working to make it a “world-class experience” for the cyclists and fans.
Read more“We think this is the first solution, living within our means, that preserves the Preakness at Pimlico and preserves horse racing in Maryland for generations,” Bill Cole said of the Preakness deal he helped negotiate for the city.
Read moreAn apparent breakthrough regarding the fate of Pimlico Race Course and the future of the Preakness Stakes was announced by key players in the long-running saga. What does it mean and what comes next?
Read moreEarl “The Pearl” Monroe, who played for the Baltimore Bullets from 1967-1971, was diagnosed with prostate cancer a few years ago. Now “hopefully cancer-free,” Monroe is working to spread awareness of how the disease can be beat.
Read more“There are just dozens and dozens of organizations that do great work in the community every day and we’re happy to be able to support them,” Cordish Companies principal Joe Weinberg said as Live! Casino and Hotel awarded more than $18.8 million in grants Sept. 23.
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