Baltimore businesses brace for possible Preakness move

BALTIMORE – After nearly 150 years of calling Baltimore home, the Preakness Stakes could be leaving the city in 2021, a move that would take one of the area’s biggest party days of the year – and a lot of…

John Johnson put hoop dreams aside to go from Northwestern High to Super Bowl

John Johnson, once a standout on the basketball court at Prince George’s County’s Northwestern High School, has become a rising star at safety for the Los Angeles Rams entering Super Bowl LIII.

Md.’s first junior hockey team offers a pathway to college

Maryland’s first junior hockey team made its debut this year, providing a pathway for youth to eventually play the sport in college.

Season-long inconsistencies still plague Wizards heading into playoffs

WASHINGTON – With the NBA playoffs upon them, the Washington Wizards have been struggling to find answers to issues that have plagued the team all season.

Can the Baltimore Ravens Recover After a 1-5 Record?

The Baltimore Ravens are making mistakes after mistakes, which will cost them in the long run. Can they come back with a 1-5 record?

Debate Over Baseline Testing Continues, Even As Use Spreads

Supporters say the tests can be valuable in determining when athletes who have had concussions should return to competition and school, but others wonder how worthwhile they are.

Applying to College Following a Concussion: One Student’s Road Map

A Frederick High School student’s experience proves the college application process can be completed even with concussion symptoms–with help from a variety of sources, including family, high school teachers and counselors.

Win-At-All-Costs Mentality: A Sports Culture in Need of Reform?

As concussion awareness grows, some sports leagues are finding ways to improve safety for athletes. Yet a lingering problem remains: The culture behind sports often pressures athletes to ignore injuries and to “tough out” what can be a life-threatening blow.

Women’s Soccer Players Continue Family Tradition

Professional athletes are bunking with host families in Maryland and the District. It’s not a study abroad exchange program. It’s the National Women’s Soccer League.

Foosball More Than Just a Game For One Maryland Resident

For most people, foosball is just that game you sometimes play with friends. For Kristin Grogan and the competitors at the Maryland State Foosball Championships, it’s a way of life.