This refined and beautiful cat is in need of a good home
A look at the major agenda items for the September 15 city council meeting.
A quick look at the expected winners for the District 1 through 4 Board of Education seats
City official details the process a business must go through to obtain a liquor license in College Park
University of Maryland does not allow signs to be placed near its polling center, causing some problems for campaigners.
Some 7 a.m. voters said the poll workers were unfamiliar with the system. Others were happy with their experience.
Tax increment financing might be one way to solve the problem of funding a Route 1 overhaul
Eric Olson answers Patch's questions about his plans, if elected
Al Whiting answers Patch's questions about his plans, if elected
Meet Stone, a furious ball of kitten energy in need of a good home
Pedestrian signals are being added to some parts of Route 1, but an overhaul of the road is still years away
In tight economy, money to improve road could be tough to muster.
A Q&A about compost
The university updates its master plan every five years, and it's time to do it again
Though not especially well-attended, the Welcome Back Students event was good for the first try
Residents have the option of voting on not just one, but seven days
With the decision, the city can now form its rent stabilization board.
Meet Ziggy, a lovable cat in need of a good home
The station's Lackawanna Street entrance is dangerous even in the daytime, residents say
Meet Lily, a lovable cat in need of a good home
A step toward a more eco-friendly Route 1
College Park's Animal Welfare Committee is hosting an event to honor animals that never found "forever homes."
Police, residents and students are preparing for the first ever Welcome Back Students event.
Program helps families who work and live in College Park.
The College Park Animal Shelter is home to a variety of cats and kittens, all waiting to be adopted.
The 27-year-old College Park native is a long shot to win, an analyst says.
Residents on St. Andrew's Place and 48th Avenue want to see the installation of speed humps to slow down traffic.
The College Park City Council unanimously voted to approve the city's new strategic plan.
Regular sessions will be available for streaming in October
The City Council will vote Tuesday night to adopt two plans to tackle College Park's key issues, from development to education.
Metro is holding off on increasing fares during peak morning hours until the end of the month.
The August 1 metro fare increase is especially hard on unpaid interns
The city is one of seven jurisdictions to apply for federal funds.