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Here is what’s happening on the Route 1 Corridor
Help save local news in Laurel
Laurelโs mayor, in planning the cityโs $45 million budget, has told us he will reduce funding to our local news nonprofit from $50,000 to $20,000 per year starting July 1. We contract with the City of Laurel to print and mail a city newsletter, written and designed by city staff, that takes up a fewโฆ
Task force finds โcrisis-levelโ affordable housing gap
College Park faces a shortage of 1,265 affordable units for its lowest-income renters,โฆ
District 1 candidates vie for County Council seat
The race for Prince Georgeโs County Council District 1 is heating up afterโฆ
Community survey names crime prevention as top priority
In separate surveys, College Park residents said the cityโs greatest priority should beโฆ
History-maker Olivia Crosby rises with girls wrestling
Stuck between the sweat-stained mat and her male opponent for almost all ofโฆ
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College Park
Price of Easter candy hops
If your Easter basket isnโt full, it could be because candy inflation has outpaced your budget for peanut butter-filled chocolate eggs and Cadbury bunnies. A price analysis of Targetโs five top-selling Easter candies from 2020 to 2026 showed prices have risen 67%, while the average family of four is spending 15% more on filling theโฆ
Hyattsville
Itโs going to get worse: Why Hyattsville must fund emergency immigrant relief
What is happening in Hyattsville right now is horrifying. Neighbors are being ripped from their families during botched U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids with guns drawn and children watching. A mother was taken during an asylum hearing, leaving behind a 1-year-old and a 4-year-old. Families are terrified to leave their homes, even toโฆ
The Laurel Independent
Cutting Keeps Garden Edges Appealing
Many turn toward native gardening with the hope of reducing their yard work. In my experience, a well-designed wildlife garden eventually eliminates most annual maintenance. After establishment, there is no mulching, no fertilization, no repurchasing of annuals and no raking out the beds. In fact, I think the only maintenance I ever do in myโฆ



