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Here is what’s happening on the Route 1 Corridor
City council debates ideas for housing affordability
On Feb. 23, the Hyattsville City Council heard and discussed a motion by Councilmember Danny Schaible (Ward 2) to create a revolving $1 million affordable housing lending fund with two goals: incentivize the creation of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and help officers and civilian employees of the Hyattsville Police Department (HPD) afford homes in orโฆ
Graphic novelist Gareth Hinds puts a new spin on old stories
If you meet Gareth Hinds at a dinner party and he tells youโฆ
Laurel falls in ‘Strongest Town’ contest
Laurelโs run in the โStrongest Townโ contest has come to an end afterโฆ
‘No Kings’ rally draws hundreds in Laurel
More than 700 people gathered in the City of Laurel on Saturday morningโฆ
MD 410 closing March 30 to April 6 east of Riverdale Road
MD 410 in Riverdale will be closed in both directions March 30 toโฆ
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College Park
County planning and zoning may restructure
Updated March 26 8:30am The staff of the county board that handles zoning and land use planning may be restructured, if a proposal by Maryland state senators from Prince Georgeโs County goes through. The state legislation, SB1005, will be discussed in a hearing today (March 26) in a meeting of the Maryland Senateโs Education, Energyโฆ
Hyattsville
Don’t miss: art by Hadiya Williams at Pyramid Atlantic through Sunday
โOffline: Tracing the Sourceโ, an art exhibition at Pyramid Atlantic in Hyattsville through March 29, arrived at a time when AI-generated art is polarizing.ย But it was in using AI that artist Hadiya Williams says she had a breakthrough in visualizing her matrilineal line and uncovering pieces of her cultural roots. The Hyattsville gallery exhibiting herโฆ
The Laurel Independent
Laurel approves redistricting committee as growth reshapes city boundaries
A boom in housing construction and population growth could lead to political redistricting in the City of Laurel after the City Council approved a new committee to redraw political maps. During a March 23 council meeting, the plan to establish the committee was approved unanimously, paving the way for potential redistricting by 2027. City officialsโฆ



