WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5 will air a series of special reports focusing on a different topic related to the 144th Preakness Stakes and the future of the Preakness in Baltimore.
WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5
So if the owners decide to move the race, will the Preakness still be “Maryland’s race” if it’s not in Baltimore? Scott Wykoff reports.
When measuring the economic impact of what the race means to the city of Baltimore, a lot of elements come into play. Bill Vanko reports.
Will the Preakness remain in Baltimore? It’s the question on the minds of many as we head into the 144th running of the Preakness Stakes this weekend. Much of the debate centers around rebuilding the area around the track. That, of course, means money. Many say it can be done, but keeping the race here means a lot of money to the Pimlico area of Park Heights.
It’s four days and counting until the 144th Preakness here in Baltimore and the debate wages on over whether to move the race to Laurel. While many Baltimoreans and local politicians are passionate about keeping the race at Pimlico, how do lawmakers in Annapolis and elsewhere see the Preakness? WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Scott Wykoff reports from Pimlico.
WBAL’s Robert Lang starts off our series with a look at how we got to where we are now…with the days of the Preakness at Pimlico seemingly numbered.