Council plans to take up the approval of the budget, signage and road improvements among other local issues.
Greenbelt is celebrating its 75th Anniversary with events all over town.
BARC, Greenbelt Metro's North Core, and Metro's South Core have all been recommended as locations for a new FBI headquarters—and its thousands of jobs.
Councilman Roberts urged council to tell the FBI it was not wanted on the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center's grounds.
A roundup of news and information from around Prince George's County, MD.
Effective immediately, Marylanders can stop smart meter installation, and those who already have them can stop their activation, while the opt-out decision hangs in the balance.
The GHI Board elected new officers Thursday.
TheBus is not running, the Metro is closed, and only the BWI-Airport and College Park buses will be taking passengers on Memorial Day in Greenbelt, MD.
The shelter is focusing on core functions and suspending some activities, while a staff member is out for health reasons.
Electric companies consider offering opt-out policies for smart meters—but not for free.
The incandescent sun in all her glory, compliments of NASA Goddard.
Pepco says smart meters typically relay thousands of brief communications daily during scheduled and unscheduled transmittals.
GHI housing co-op members give their board the nod to come up with a proposal that would allow them to decide row by row to deny smoking.
GHI will see one board member depart and will gain two new members.
As living trusts gain popularity in GHI, members will get a chance to vote on making them a part of bylaws changes on Thursday.
The worst of all the bylaws, when it comes to coherency, is up for a vote tonight, says GHI Treasurer.
Take a look at what GHI has planned for its annual membership meeting Thursday night.
Seven GHI members are running for five seats on the GHI Board of Directors.
From a Greenbelt city official to a Baltimore shelter volunteer to a White Marsh dog groomer, concerned Marylanders hope legislators will stand up to the court on pit bulls.
Police Chief James Craze honored Cpl. Timothy White before Greenbelt City Council.
Lindsey Keifline is praised before Greenbelt City Council as the Greenbelt Police's Citizen of the Year.
City Council will take up issues incluidng: a waiver for Parke Crescent Apartment, the location of the CSX Intermodal Facility, proposed improvements at Greenbelt Middle School and Springhill Lake Elementary.
This week's top Prince George's County news.
An engine at NASA Goddard overheated and smoked in a building containing radioactive material Thursday setting off the building's smoke alarms.
Bill to lighten pit bull owners legal burden unlikely to make it on the legislative docket this year.
Greenbelt's study will determine potential bikeshare stations.
Maryland veterans talk about getting passed over for jobs—and how to change that.
Take a look at the city's legacy through the eyes of residents, academics and city staff.
Council takes up the FY 2013 budget on Monday along with the Greenbelt Middle School Task Force report and concerns about relocating Turning Point Academy.
Two soldiers from Greenbelt, MD, and two from Lanham, MD, are listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Now organizers seek to put faces to names.
As the drought continues, park and city officials urge caution with grills and campfires.
Neighbors gained the right to vote on creating smoke-free rows of homes in their Greenbelt cooperative.
Gathering is part of a nationwide week-long effort to train 100,000 progressive activists in non-violent direct action.
Armed with a victory and a 4.0+ GPA from Eleanor Roosevelt High School, Raaheela Ahmed, 18, will be on the November ballot with the current board chair.
You can check out NASA Goddard animators magic on your desktop or iPad.
Hawkins-Graham put herself through the county police academy, graduating with a 94.8 GPA.
Budget bill must be passed by midnight tonight or General Assembly will extend its session.
The decision remains to be made on which three residents the council will appoint to the city's new ethics commission.