Conservative Congressman, Horsemen Talk Visa Concerns
U.S. Rep. Andy Harris, the chair of the ultra-conservative Freedom Caucus, visited with several horsemen at Pimlico Race Course to discuss their concerns over visas for temporary workers....
Enter Johnson: Sandman Just the Beginning Influence
Making a positive impact on the marketing of horse racing, Griffin Johnson's success with Sandman appears to only be the beginning of his story in the sport....
From the Lens: Scenes from Spring Branding
Join Western Horseman editor Kristen Schurr behind the lens for the first branding of the year.
Located 25 miles from the nearest paved highway, the Laughery family is the first to brand calves ...
What's In a Name? Only 'U' Would Know
Jim and Claire Bryce had about as important a decision as one could have when they named their Preakness Stakes (G1) runner Heart of Honor: spelling....
Baffert Defamation Lawsuit Resolved With One Defendant
Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert's lawsuit against two men who allegedly defamed him on social media has ended as to one of them with a settlement while the other awaits a final hearing....
Improving Weather Forecast Ahead of Preakness Weekend
The weather looks promising ahead of the May 16 Black Eyed Susan Stakes (G3) and the May 17 Preakness Stakes (G1), as sunny skies have helped dry the main track. There is a 40% chance of rain Friday, ...
National Thoroughbred League Event at Pimlico a Success
The National Thoroughbred League reported that the opening event of its third season—the NTL Pimlico Cup generated record returns, both in terms of attendance and betting....