College Park is expecting $22 million from the American Rescue Plan by end of July
By James Cirrone College Park is set to receive millions of dollars from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) at…
Gunshots hit Spice 6, Busboys, and Palette Apartments; no injuries reported
By Jordan Williams On Thursday, July 15 at 9:23 p.m., a shooting took place in front of the Spice…
Islamic organization promotes charity and kindness throughout the DMV
by James Cirrone Charity has been such an important part of getting College Park residents through the pandemic. The College…
‘This is really happening for them’: Local dance studio gets to perform for first time since lockdown
By Michelle Levine With pandemic restrictions lifted, families and friends huddled under a party tent to avoid rain showers in…
Mayor Wojahn leads affordable housing workgroup
By A.R. Cabral The group now known as Pathways to Unity began as a community policing forum in 2016. The…
Big changes in the works for North College Park
By Meghan Curtis The City of College Park is moving forward with plans to renovate Duvall Field. The project is…
Hyattsville civilian oversight of law enforcement committee proposed
By Collin Riviello Hyattsville city councilmember Danny Schaible (Ward 2) announced in his April newsletter that he is sponsoring a…
Protecting College Park’s trees
By Kelly Livingston The City of College Park’s goal of increasing the local tree canopy was under discussion during recent…
PGCPS strives to serve English Language Learners
By Michelle Levine At its June 10 meeting, the county board of education voted to approve the final recommendations of…
City police mental health program grows, increases partnerships
By Heather Wright Across the nation, many critics of police departments recommend reducing police budgets and diverting city funds to…