Tag Archives: Prince George’s County

Angela Alsobrooks, who won the U.S. Senate race, currently serves as Prince George’s county executive and previously served as the local state’s attorney. Continue reading
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Storytime on Screen 45 minutes, G Presented by: OGT & PGCMLS Each third Monday of the month, join OGT in partnership with the Prince George’s County Memorial Library System for a FREE morning of stories, songs, and short films! This … Continue reading
At times heartwarming and hilarious, this charming Christmas musical is complete with a jolly Santa, reindeer on the roof, moonlight on the snow, Ma and Pa in their caps, and sugarplums dancing in the dreams of hopeful children. Our careworn … Continue reading

All Prince George’s County Public schools will close starting on Monday, March 16. The University of Maryland is holding all classes online on that same day. And all Prince George’s County libraries will close beginning March 16 as well. Continue reading

Building on the success of Savor in Brewtwood, owner April Richardson, who is also a practicing attorney, recently told the Hyattsville Wire she is working to open two other food halls under the same name and concept. Continue reading
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Hyattsville Mulls Allowing Backyard Chickens
The city of Hyattsville is considering a measure to allow backyard chickens, joining a nationwide trend. In recent years, the number of backyard chickens in the U.S. has grown exponentially, with more than 390,000 users on the Backyard Chickens website as cities and counties across the country repeal ordinances prohibiting them. Continue reading
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Here’s How a Prince George’s Plastic Bag Fee Would Help the Anacostia River
Prince George’s County may soon get permission to charge a five-cent fee on plastic bags in stores, joining Montgomery County and Washington, D.C. Continue reading
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