Catching Up With FOX45’s AJ Gersh
Stan “The Fan” Charles talks with AJ Gersh about his new role as sports anchor and reporter at FOX45, returning home to cover the sports teams he grew up watching and more.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles talks with AJ Gersh about his new role as sports anchor and reporter at FOX45, returning home to cover the sports teams he grew up watching and more.
Read moreFrom the Baltimore Business Journal: Former Ravens WR Mark Clayton has raised more than $1 million to create a new type of headphone designed to stay on during even the hardest workout.
Read moreStan Charles and Terry Hasseltine talk with Ruth Toomey, executive director of the Maryland Tourism Coalition, about how the MTC and the Maryland Sports Commission are working together to increase sports-based tourism to Maryland.
Read moreCheck out an excerpt from Joel Poiley’s book, “Last Man Standing: How Tom Matte’s Memorable 1965 Season Highlighted a Remarkable NFL Career.”
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles talks with Mary Drexler and Jim Nowlin of the Maryland Center of Excellence on Problem Gambling about what the process of getting help can look like.
Read moreAs we recognize the Best Of 2024 in this issue, we also start to look ahead to 2025. Glenn Clark provides a look at what’s ahead with The 15 “2025 Sports Highlights.”
Read morePressBox talked with Maryland Sports Commission executive director Terry Hasseltine about the Maryland 5 Star taking another step forward in 2024, Maryland Cycling Classic preparing to return in 2025 following a year off and more.
Read moreStan Charles and Terry Hasseltine talk with Wicomico County Recreation, Parks and Tourism’s James Simmons about the Governor’s Challenge High School Basketball Tournament, and Steve Beck of the Military Bowl Foundation discusses this year’s Military Bowl in Annapolis.
Read moreThe BMW Championship, which returns to Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills in 2025, was recently named “Tournament of the Year” by the PGA Tour, becoming the first event to earn that honor six times.
Read moreState and local leaders came together Dec. 11 to preview plans for the creation of the Preakness Festival, a reimagined celebration of the iconic Preakness Stakes that will take place across Maryland for the first time in 2025.
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