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Lake Artemesia has layered history

Lake Artemesia has a storied history. Like all lakes in Maryland, this one is man-made.  It all started in the mid-1800s, when a deep pit was left behind by workers digging for stone while constructing tracks for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroadโ€™s Washington Branch. The unsightly quarry caught the attention of Edwin A. Newman, aโ€ฆ

College Park

From Where I Stand: Immigrant eyes on FIFA World Cup 2026

Hosted jointly by Mexico, Canada and the United States, the FIFA World Cup 2026 has come to North America this month.   Arguably the most popular event on the planet, its competitive narrative covers a lot of ground, with 48 teams in a record 104 matches in 16 cities. Its intensity grows by the day, especiallyโ€ฆ

Hyattsville

The Laurel Independent

Laurel mayor, Boys & Girls Club clash at City Council meeting

A proposed $1 million investment to expand after-school youth programs into city-owned facilities is sparking a debate over transparency and funding for Laurel-based nonprofits. During a June 22 City Council meeting, council members, residents and representatives from the Laurel Boys & Girls Club sought answers from Laurel Mayor Keith Sydnor about the proposal, which wouldโ€ฆ

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