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Here is what’s happening on the Route 1 Corridor
Who has the money in the county council primaries?
Candidates for Maryland’s June primary had to file campaign finance statements Apr. 21, if they had not already filed in January. Here’s a look at the filings of county council candidates competing to represent residents of the three cities we cover. District 1 (Laurel and North College Park) Michelle Garcia raised $30,000 between Nov. 2025…
Laurel bets big on small business ahead of Preakness
The Preakness Stakes has found a temporary home in Laurel. For the first…
County students show academic gains mid-year
A school board committee met April 20 to review data on academic achievement…
Councilmember objects to candidate’s use of quote
Two local legislators have accused a candidate for Prince George’s County Council of…
Prince George’s County launches mobile ‘library’ for career help
Prince George’s County residents now have a free resource to aid them in…
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College Park
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 have…
Hyattsville
Who has the money in the county council primary?
Candidates for Maryland’s June primary had to file campaign finance statements April 21 if they had not already filed in January. We took a look at the filings of county council candidates seeking to represent Hyattsville residents. Victor Ramirez, a long-time area politician who lives in the City of Hyattsville, had $73,000 in his political…
The Laurel Independent
Dairy plant closure signals strain in state dairy industry
North Laurel is saying goodbye to one of the few dairy plants left in Howard County. By the end of the year, the Maola Local Dairies plant will shut down production. The plant, which sits on 91 acres at 8321 Leishear Road, has been in operation since 1956 and will lay off 72 employees, according…



