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Here is what’s happening on the Route 1 Corridor
Inner Space Column: Tracking Laurelโs phenology
Now that Earth Day (April 22, 2026) has passed, itโs worth considering how we can, as Americans and residents of Laurel, continue a collective effort to celebrate America 250 by caring for and monitoring our environment โ starting in our own backyards. For instance, families can participate in phenology โ a scientific study that tracksโฆ
Time to revive your yard
Homeowners might be surprised to learn how much harsh winters damage their yards.โฆ
Monarch Preschool to get new playground
After five years of planning, officials broke ground on a playground at Monarchโฆ
โHey, Hollywoodโ returns for 2nd year
More than 100 residents and passersby came through the intersection of Rhode Islandโฆ
Laurel City Council restores funding to The Laurel Independent
A showdown between the Laurel mayor and City Council over funding for Theโฆ
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College Park
Prince George’s County to contract with veteran-owned businesses
The Prince Georgeโs County Council voted unanimously to pass the Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business Act, a measure designed to give disabled veterans a competitive edge when bidding on county government contracts, during a county council meeting on Tuesday. Listed as CB-024-2026, the bill helps veteran-owned firms by giving them a competitive edge in countyโฆ
Hyattsville
County passes street race takeover bill
Prince Georgeโs County leaders have passed a new measure that is intended to end illegal street races on county streets. Introduced by County Councilmember Wanika Fisher (District 2), County Bill-12-2026 would bar spectators from attending these events and assess fines that escalate based on the number of offenses. โThe time to act is now,โ Fisherโฆ
The Laurel Independent
Laurel mayor cuts funding for The Laurel Independent
Laurel Mayor Keith Sydnor has vetoed City Council budget changes that restored funding for The Laurel Independent and eliminated a proposed $1 million housing assistance program, setting up a potential showdown with council members. This week, the City Council approved an amended $50 million fiscal year 2027 budget that restored $15,000 in funding for Theโฆ



