Gov. Larry Hogan: ‘Maryland Horse Month’ To Showcase Industry’s Impact On State
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has proclaimed October “Maryland Horse Month” in order to recognize the contributions made by the horse industry to the state.
Read moreMaryland Gov. Larry Hogan has proclaimed October “Maryland Horse Month” in order to recognize the contributions made by the horse industry to the state.
Read morePreakness 145 will proceed without fans in attendance on October 3rd at Pimlico Race Course.
Read moreWhile many are already speculating on Tiz the Law’s potential in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, jockey Manny Franco said he wants to stay in the moment and focus on preparing for the pair’s next race in August.
Read moreWith the win at the Belmont Stakes, Tiz the Law owner Jack Knowlton is already hearing plenty of Triple Crown talk and what this year’s adjusted schedule means for the record books. “Win or lose the Derby, as long as he comes out of it well, we’ll be competing in the Preakness,” Knowlton said.
Read moreBaltimore City Council president, and the presumptive next mayor, Brandon Scott weighs in on the impact of COVID-19 on Baltimore sports, the development of Pimlico and more.
Read moreBefore the election, Brandon Scott joined Glenn Clark Radio to discuss the Pimlico/Preakness proposal he was very involved with, the future of Royal Farms Arena, the Orioles and more. Here’s a look back at that interview.
Read moreThe Preakness Stakes, typically run on the third weekend of May but postponed this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, will take place Oct. 3, one month after the Kentucky Derby.
Read moreThe Maryland Jockey Club issued a statement March 17, saying that they are “working with state and local governments, our industry participants, media and other affiliates to determine the most appropriate time to conduct the Preakness Stakes.”
Read moreGlenn Clark breaks down the top events to come on the 2020 Baltimore sports scene — minus, of course, Super Bowl LIV, because that would be a jinx.
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.
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