Doing business post-pandemic
By Joe Murchison Most Laurel businesses have survived these past two and a half years, but the pandemic may leave…
Many homeschools launch during pandemic
By Heather Wright Prior to the pandemic, Hyattsville resident Sharon Chua and her husband had considered homeschooling their children…
Vaccine distribution lags, even as distribution sites increase
By Rachel Logan When College Park Mayor Patrick Wojahn arrived at the Wayne K. Curry Sports and Learning Center…
COVID-19 testing site does ‘a new thing’
By Joanna Turner The First United Methodist Church in Hyattsville has hosted COVID-19 testing since June 2020. The church’s…
College Park Community Food Bank hosts day of service
By Margaret Attridge Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a time of remembrance, is also an annual day of service honoring…
College Park Community Library aims to reopen with new program
By Sydney Clark The new year is here, and the College Park Community Library is eager to reopen and even…
Hyattsville residents help DeMatha set food-drive record
By Chris McManes DeMatha Catholic High School administrators were concerned that with far fewer students on campus this year, its…
Musicians hit hard by the pandemic
By Christina Armeni “It’s a really scary time for artists of any medium,” said Hyattsville opera singer Teresa Ferrara….
Family project spurs neighborhood donations
By Adele Cerelli “Close your eyes,” said 11-year-old Joseph Stitz, popping open the back of his family’s van. “Now open…
December HyattsKIDS Life &
Library Offers Book Bundles By Beatrix York The Prince George’s County library system is doing a new program called…