
Lectures, workshops come to Lakeland
By LILLIAN GLAROS College Park’s Restorative Justice Commission has joined with a consulting and training organization to host a dozen
By LILLIAN GLAROS College Park’s Restorative Justice Commission has joined with a consulting and training organization to host a dozen
By KATELYNN WINEBRENNER A new report by the College Park Restorative Justice Commission calls for the city council to establish
Since the last Black History Month in 2023, several locations along Prince George County’s Civil Rights Trail have received new
By Maxine Gross In past articles I have written that the beauty of growing up in Lakeland was seeing black
By AIESHA SOLOMON Two sites in Laurel are now part of the Prince George’s County Civil Rights Trail, a public
By Jessie Newburn St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, the charming stone church with a bright red door on the corner of
By Maxine Gross Stormy skies threatened as we Lakelanders gathered in April to unveil a historic marker for our community.
By Angie Latham Kozlowski The Laurel Historical Society’s (LHS) new museum exhibit, “It’s All Laurel: City Limits and Beyond,” which
By Mary C. Cook College Park’s first and only female mayor, Anna Latta Owens, was just five years old
By Maxine Gross An enthusiastic crowd gathered at Lakeland Park for a reunion on Aug. 27, many sporting T-shirts proclaiming
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