A summary of the major agenda items for Tuesday's meeting.
Animal Control to present at July 5 mayor and council work session.
The American Civil Liberties Union argues the electronic petition form invites fraud.
As budget goes through reconciliation process, parents and teachers plead with council to rearrange funds at public hearing.
Students read essays at Tuesday's Mayor and Council meeting.
With the City unable to match funds, Duvall Field remains at a standstill
City Council to discuss 2012 Open Space funds for greenspace project at today’s meeting
A summary of the major agenda items for Tuesday’s meeting
Donations are still being accepted.
Department of Public Works says traffic signal, activated by pedestrians, will replace the current flashing yellow warning lights in place.
A third party has offered to provide videos for the town's website for free. The council discussed the proposal with a company representative at its work session.
College Park must determine how it wants to spend its annual open space money at the City Council's next meeting.
The city council will vote on the FY2012 Action Plan next week.
The council will meet half as often as it does during the rest of the year.
The air quality is ranked as "Code Orange" on Tuesday, meaning those with sensitive lungs should spend time indoors.
The time for trash collection is 30 minutes earlier, starting today.
In addition to the Saturday market at Ellen Linson Pool, College Park will begin hosting an additional Farmers Market at City Hall starting this Sunday.
Prince George's County is waiving adoption fees in honor of Adopt-a-Cat Month.
Months with five Tuesdays mean the council (and local reporters) get a little break.
The UV disinfection system at WSSC's Potomac Water Filtration Plant is providing cleaner water to Montgomery and Prince George's counties.
Six amendments were proposed at Tuesdays meeting, five of which were passed.
Shuttle-UM will offer limited service before implementing its summer schedule.
The city council will vote Tuesday on whether an additional Farmers Market should open near City Hall.
Public Works will come collect your unwanted things. All you have to do is get them to the curb.
Groups that currently occupy the land between Paint Branch Parkway and Fraternity Row will be moved elsewhere.
Councilwoman Christine Nagle (Dist.1) hopes to remove the purchase of No. 1 Liquors from the FY 2012 budget before the council passes it next week.
The redistricting commission presented three options to the city council at Tuesday's meeting.
The SHA compiled a handy list of all the construction projects taking place this summer.
The county Board of Appeals spent another night fielding testimony over a retail store's adult-products line.
County Executive Rushern Baker signed an executive order that adds a dollar surcharge to cab fares when the price of gas exceeds $3 per gallon.
This month's tour features Italian food and a state delegate.
And other memorable quotes from revelers celebrating the death of Osama bin Laden.
The council voted in favor of opposing the two petitions circulated by the Prince George's Property Owners Association.
The Committee for a Better Environment Selected Spellman House, Vicky Hageman, Rick Borchelt and Eric Maring as its four winners.
Lisa Miller, president of the PGPOA, explains the property owner's side of the story.