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Here is what’s happening on the Route 1 Corridor
Letter to the Editor: Change vs. more of the same
My historic candidacy for District 1 County Council clearly has the establishment, who want to control this seat, running scared. The two incumbents who have held this seat for the last 24 straight years wrote a deceptive editorial alleging that I have wrongly claimed that they have endorsed my campaign. This is false. I haveโฆ
Decades in the making, North Laurel pool opens to public
The North Laurel Community Center just wrapped up a major expansion with theโฆ
Letter to the Editor: No endorsement for Mitchell
Contrary to what Martin Mitchell wants you to believe, we have not endorsed him for Countyโฆ
Former Here & Now staffer gets Diamondback job
A former College Park Here & Now associate editor is the new editor-in-chiefโฆ
Cyclists take over Old town for Rt. 1 Rampage
More than 218 cyclists, including 15 from the University of Maryland (UMD) Clubโฆ
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College Park
Council’s 1st-ever student liaison resigns from Congress
Eric Swalwell, the California congressman who resigned on April 14 amid allegations of sexual misconduct, got his start in politics in College Park, where he was the first University of Maryland (UMD) student liaison to the city council in 2002. Swalwell, a Democrat and one-time presidential candidate, has admitted to โmistakes in judgmentโ but hasโฆ
Hyattsville
Appeals court requires hearing on any new townhouses by Driskell Park
This March, a Maryland appeals court said the county council would have to hold a public hearing for any further townhouse development on contested land near Driskell Park.ย Werrlein Properties owns land on the hillside above Driskell Park, as well as a large former parking lot east of the playground.ย In June 2025, the cityโฆ
The Laurel Independent
Inner Space Column: Citizen science can strengthen Laurelโs future
As the nation focuses on the yearlong celebration of its 250th birthday, the Laurel community is seeking a meaningful contribution on a local scale. That calls for not only looking at what we learned from the past, but also how that translates to civic life today and in the future. The month of April, whenโฆ



