Baltimore

Praise 106.1 wants to thank the following for all of the amazing ways they’re giving back during the COVID-19 pandemic: Destiny Church in Columbia buys 2500 lunches for first responders at Doctors Community Hospital, Howard County General Hospital, and Northwest Hospital. During the entire month of May, all Healthcare Workers and First Responders will receive […]

Predicting a surge in new infections in San Antonio and a potential shortage of protective gear, Tommye Austin came up with the brilliant idea of using AC filters to create her own masks.

Here's a look at what Pastor Mike McBride is doing to make a difference as the coronavirus pandemic continues to sweep the nation.

Gov. Larry Hogan signed an executive order that face masks be worn while inside any Maryland retail establishment, including grocery stores, pharmacies or convenience stores, or while riding on any public transit. The governor’s order follows action by, Anne Arundel County, Montgomery County, Prince George’s County, and Baltimore City. Baltimore’s order also requires mask use […]

From Diddy to Will Smith to Ray Allen, the fellas are trying their best to embrace their age and edges for what it is.

A Virginia pastor who didn’t believe the coronavirus hysteria was called for has tested positive for COVID-19. 

From 5G weakening our immune systems to taking herbs to protect us from contracting the deadly virus, there are a lot of conspiracy theories floating around that do more harm than good.

R & B crooner Tony Terry had the opportunity to sing his Billboard Chart Topping hit, “With You”, to a couple who was social distancing in a park in Lawrenceville, Georgia for their wedding ceremony. Terry says he just happened to be walking in the park – “socially distancing ourselves of course” – when we […]

Coronavirus cases in Maryland continue to rise. Per the Maryland Department of Health as of April 3, there are 2,758 confirmed cases in the state of Maryland. Forty-two people in Maryland have succumbed to the illness. Worldwide, there are 956,588 total confirmed cases, with 48,582 total deaths. Some good news, 192,530 people worldwide have recovered […]