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Gospel artists and their fans are taking to social media to pass the coronavirus days away. Grammy nominated artist Anthony Brown took to social media and issued a #thankyouLordchallenge asking artists and fans alike to take part in singing their rendition of this long time church favorite. Here are some of his favs: Chrystal Rucker […]

Coronavirus cases in Maryland continue to rise. As of March 23, there are 288 confirmed cases in the state of Maryland, with 3 people succumbing from the illness. Worldwide, there are 351,731 total confirmed cases, with 15,373 total deaths. Some good news, over 100,000 people worldwide have recovered from this horrible virus. Please continue to […]

Award winning gospel artist Todd Dulaney is definitely putting a smile on his social media followers faces as he shares tender moments with his family as they practice social distancing by staying home.           Funny and adorable. Catch Maurette on the all new “Sound of Praise with Maurette Brown Clark” show weekdays […]

For students in the University System of Maryland, it has been decided that classes will be completed online due to the ongoing coronavirus threat. This affects the over 100,000 students. The decision was made by USM Chancellor Jay A. Perman under the strong urging of Governor Larry Hogan. All undergraduate face-to-face instruction will be moved […]

Governor Hogan provided multiple new guidelines and executive orders on Thursday: – Shopping malls and entertainment spaces will be closed starting at 5 p.m. Thursday. – Events and gatherings of more than 10 people are now prohibited. – Access to BWI terminal has been restricted to ticketed passengers and employees, however he said that exceptions […]

Gov. Larry Hogan announced Thursday that the state has reached 107 positive cases of the coronavirus. One of the cases includes a 5-year-old girl from Howard County – the first confirmed case for a child in Maryland. Sadly, on Wednesday, the state confirmed its first death caused by coronavirus in Prince George’s County. The deceased […]

Morgan State University has announced that they are postponing the spring commencement ceremony to a later date. Additionally, the University has decided it will end face-to-face instruction for the remainder of the semester. Students that are away for spring break should not return to the campus after spring break. All students who are displaced from […]

As it pertains to the coronavirus, we are declaring Psalm 91 from now on at the Sound of Praise with Maurette Brown Clark. Here is the word of God for the people of God: Psalm 91 1 He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the […]

In addition to the previously announced free meals available, Baltimore County Public Schools is expanding meal sites. There will be 41 BCPS meal sites providing grab and go meals. Please note that students aged 18 and younger must be present to receive meals. Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 18th, BCPS will begin providing breakfast, lunch, and dinner […]

Emissions testing sites in Maryland are ceasing operations per Governor Larry Hogan and are now being turned into drive-thru testing sites across the state. This is a part of new emergency orders announced by the Governor on Tuesday. Additionally, MARC train service is being reduced by 50%, along with a reduction in all local bus, […]