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Viral coffee brand launches new cafe in Laurel
A Middle Eastern-inspired coffee franchise that has drawn hundreds of thousands of views on social media has opened a new store in Laurel. Qamaria Yemeni Coffee Co. opened May 15 in the Laurel Park shopping center along Van Dusen Road, serving coffee made with 100% Yemeni beans along with traditional Middle Eastern sweets such asโฆ
โLiving in Rumor Townโ: Parents demand answers on immersion program cuts
Parents voiced their concern over the future of the Chinese immersion program inโฆ
Who has the money: Maryland District 22 delegate edition
In the June primary, voters will choose three of the four candidates belowโฆ
โBorderlessโ art exhibit celebrates Asian and Pacific Islander heritage in Brentwood
In celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, the Brentwoodโฆ
Police charge shooting suspect with 66 counts
A Glen Burnie man whom police charged with 66 counts after a localโฆ
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College Park
2nd street fair showcases crafters, music, food, games
ย ย ย Hundreds of residents and visitors crowded the street outside of Davis Hall in North College Park on May 17 to shop for crafts, play games and listen to music at the cityโs second annual Spring Street Fair. The festival featured more than 45 local artists and craft vendors, community organizations, cooking demonstrations andโฆ
Hyattsville
Register of wills election matters for bereaved families
Among the races to be decided in the Prince Georgeโs County election primary June 23, the county register of wills election is one of the least noticed. Yet this yearโs race does matter, according to two lawyers who regularly deal with that office. Zachary Worshtil, who practices law in Upper Marlboro, said that in theโฆ
The Laurel Independent
Konterra development breaks ground in Laurel
Decades in the making, the Konterra Town Center development took a major step forward Thursday during its official groundbreaking ceremony in Laurel. Developers behind the project have long cast a vision for a sprawling mixed-use development featuring townhomes, apartments, shops, dining and office space at the center of the Baltimore-Washington corridor near Interstate 95 andโฆ



