Members will also discuss the City Revitalization Tax Credit policy.
The 2012 Democratic National Convention kicks off Tuesday night in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The newly-minted nominee for president will address the Republican National Convention Thursday night.
Pick your favorite look for the Route 1 corrdior's new circulatorβvoting ends Sept. 9.
Members will monitor the progress of the planned 36-acre development.
College Park wants your thoughts on location, timing, selection, and more.
Shuttle-UM Route 113 was on the chopping block, but student groups pressed for it to be continued.
The total reflects the cost of hiring attorney David Podolsky to represent the town in the development process.
Mayor Andrew Fellows broke a tie vote of the City Council Tuesday night.
Members will also consider applying for a $180,000 grant from Community Legacy.
The signs will be placed along highways with narrow lanes.
College Park will benefit from two different consumer-friendly programs later this month.
Candidates and issues that will be on the ballot in November.
Prince George's and Montgomery counties, along with 22 other Maryland jurisdictions, were awarded grant money to help monitor sex offenders.
College Park was also awarded $58,000 for installing shared lane markers.
The field has been narrowed down to three finalists.
The state had a sought delay in implementing a ruling that declared Maryland's gun permitting laws unconstitutional.
The developer's rezoning plan cleared its final legislative hurdle last week.
The page highlights meetings, events, maps, news articles, and general information about the project.
Seven Maryland county executives, responding to pressure from residents, wrote a letter to the Public Service Commission about the performance of the state's power companies.
The council voted to keep the ordinance on the books for another year while delaying enforcement to seek common ground with landlords.
Developer R&J Company is looking to build more than 14,000 square feet of retail space and 300 units of housing in College Park.
The council's vote will determine whether the Whole Foods-anchored development can move forward.
State and county leadership say the Supreme Court ruling on health care affirms a trail Maryland was already blazing, while Maryland residents remain split on the issue.
The county reacts on social media after initial reports botched the Supreme Court Ruling on "Obamacare."
Clothing and food contributions are desperately needed as officials work to get people back in their homes.
Representatives from Maryland's Office of Home Energy Programs will on hand in Landover July 2-6.
As prospects for a Prince Georgeβs County casino fizzle, the county executive said he was misled by state politician.
Becoming a 'Sustainable Community' would make College Park eligible for special grants and loans.
'The failure to act on this matter will have catastrophic economic ramifications,' says Purple Line Now.