Candidates and issues that will be on the ballot in November.
Help us choose a winner for Readers' Choice 2012.
All motions passed unanimously by council.
Vote will be held July 10 following a public hearing July 9.
Educational grants, Action Plan also on the agenda.
The friends and family members of the late College Park city councilman have raised more than $11,000 so far for the Relay for Life.
The seven were injured when a gust of wind swept through a burning house in February.
The city seeks feedback from residents about how the site can be better.
Emerging scam uses fradulent email address displaying .mil domain, according to Maryland Comptroller and the IRS.
With university students mostly gone, some College Park business owners adjust operations, bracing for a summer dip.
At what age should children be allowed on Facebook?
The council is scheduled to vote on the ordinance next week, which would continue past September the city's ability to cap the amount of rent that landlords can charge.
ABC7 visits downtown College Park to see the new giant chess set in action.
The District Council will hear oral arguments July 9.
Grand opening comes after years of planning.
Purple Line may not open doors past 10 p.m. on UMd.βs campus
A new ordinance is expected to be introduced in June, Gazette reports.
More than 700,000 people receive food assistance, the most in state history, while a record 70,000 people depend on emergency cash assistance.
Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and Karmen Bailey Walker to wed in College Park this weekend.
Council members voted to eliminate funds for a one-day council and senior staff retreat.
Fourth-grade students of College Park read their Maryland Municipal League essays in the Council Chambers full of family, friends and city dignitaries.
College Park fourth-graders will also be recognized for performance in "If I Were Mayor" essay contest.
What do you think of the proposed spots for Capital Bikeshare locations in College Park?
Can't make it to the council meeting? Watch it online.
The Diamondback interviews residents and students who reflect on the positives and negatives that the mixed-use development in Riverdale Park could bring to the area, if rezoning is finally approved.
MEETING NOTES: Council twice voted 7-1 to keep a pair of proposed charter amendments from reaching a citywide ballot, citing opinions from the BOES and the city attorney.
The College Park Mayor and Council will begin its regular voting meeting at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall.
As part of our series on veterans and jobs, we're posting veterans' resumes on Patch. If you're a potential employer, we invite you to take a look.
John Berry, the director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, is the highest-ranking openly gay presidential appointee, The Washington Post reported.
With the city's wish for a bike share program closer to reality through a recent state grant, residents can safely begin learning about how the program will work.
The system could be implemented within a year.
Tonight's College Park Mayor and Council worksession begins at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall.
Over objections from disabled commuters, Metro board adopts five percent fare hike starting in July.
College students and recent graduates are sought for internships, and community leaders are sought for advisory committee positions.
After reviewing petitions calling for charter amendments, the Board of Election Supervisors and city attorney both report that the petitions are legally insufficient.
Several neighbors grew concerned this week when heavy machinery was deployed at the site.
The Prince George's Property Owners' Association is pushing for a property tax cap and the elimination of a distinction between types of property in the city. The city attorney will discuss whether the referendums would meet legal requirements.
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot says Maryland's families and economy would benefit from a later school year start. Do you agree?
Colleagues of former city councilman Jack Perry said they often disagreed with him, but his love for the city ran deep.
Tonight's mayor and council worksession will begin at 7:30 p.m.