Science of the city: Hyattsville focuses on green stormwater projects it can control
By Paul Ruffins Of Hyattsville’s environmental issues, stormwater runoff is the easiest to see. Rain regularly floods an area residents…
City to ask county to overhaul stormwater runoff enforcement
On Oct. 4, the Hyattsville City Council voted unanimously to authorize the mayor to send a letter about stormwater runoff…
County council votes to upzone Clay Property
At their Oct. 4 meeting, the county council voted unanimously (9-0) to upzone the Clay Property at the request of…
Hyattsville’s Justice Center is for sale
BY KIT SLACK – In 2021, some Hyattsville residents are advocating for replacing Hyattsville Elementary School, and the Hyattsville City…
FBI move to Greenbelt may be back in the works
By A.R. Cabral With a new administration taking office in January, the Federal Bureau of Investigation may become North College…
Magruder renaming: Rorschach on racism, remembrance
By Paul Ruffins Between Oct. 1 and Nov. 15, the City of Hyattsville invited residents to submit suggestions for renaming…
Spotlight on College Park Estates Civic Association
By Dawn Budd The College Park Estates neighborhood is nestled between Lake Artemesia and Kenilworth Avenue. It shares a border…
Meet the man keeping Berwyn beautiful
By Bob Catlin Each year, the Berwyn District Civic Association (BDCA) recognizes Russell Robinette, who started picking up litter in…
Bagel Place creates a GoFundMe page to address financial struggles
By Emily Williams Bagel Place of College Park has been a mainstay of the community for over 30 years,…
Pandemic isn’t slowing down development in College Park
By Christina Armeni Construction sites are scattered across College Park as the city plans for future developments, including new student…