Incumbents Cummings, Harris, Ruppersberger and Sarbanes also lock up primary wins.
On an idyllic spring day, even fair weather voters aren't showing up at the polls in Greenbelt.
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The results of our state primary usually don't impact the presidential nomination. This year, that's different.
Bill Orleans objects to ethics commission interviews that are closed to the public and is requesting that his be open.
Michael McLaughlin presented Greenbelt City Council with his proposal for the upcoming fiscal year.
Greenbelt City Council and other political figures are speaking out on the state gas tax.
Poll results show mixed views on whether council should weigh in on state and federal issues, like the gas tax.
Despite informing parents last month that all BASELP programs would be contracted out to a private vendor, the school system says that was never actually the intention.
This week's top headlines from Prince George's County, MD.
Early voting for the Maryland Primary Election will take place in select locations starting March 24 for Prince George's County voters.
As of March 20, Greenbelters leaned toward council staying out of matters outside its jurisdiction, such as the state gas tax.
Sen. Pinsky (D-Prince George's) seeks applicants for college scholarship program in 22nd legislative district.
This week's top Prince George's County news.
"It's just a nonstop assault on the taxpayers coming out of Annapolis, and I'm not going to support any of this," Roberts said, speaking against the governor's gas tax plan.
The GHI Board, feeling hamstrung by a separate lawsuit, listens to members' proposal to ban indoor smoking in eight homes on the 13 Court of Ridge Road.
Discussion at last night's Metro budget hearing in Prince George's County shines spotlight on concerns of disabled commuters.
After the Court of Appeals granted Schuman's request to appeal his secondhand smoke case, 11 co-op neighbors asked for a smoke-free row of homes.
Four applicants had applied for the position.
Council deliberated on a new development agreement for the Greenbelt Station south core and other local and state issues.
Council plans to take up the assessment of the HVAC in the Community Center and revisions to Greenbelt Station agreement, among other local issues.
The family will file a case against the hospital, however, according to their attorney.
A full-fledged casino would bring in tens of millions a year in tax revenue, Baker tells Senate committee.
Lengthy debate and amendments expected Thursday.
See Tuesday's Solar Eclipse in a variety of wavelengths.
A public meeting in Greenbelt will address a feasibility study on widening the Baltimore-Washington Parkway to three lanes in each direction.
City Council approved a 75th anniversary mock up sign — with modifications.
Council deliberated on black mold in the community center, a task force on the FBI location, and other local and state issues.
Deadlines for the senatorial and delegate programs are coming up in April.
City council plans to take up federal legislation on Citizens United and the Community Center's HVAC system, among other city issues.
Council honored 2012 ACE Educator Award recipients from six Greenbelt schools.
Members will learn how to keep their homes safe from intruders and hear about other issues facing GHI.
Celebrates Black History Month with lessons from a Tuskegee Airman speaking from Greenbelt's NASA Goddard.
World-renowned meteorologist and Greenbelt resident Eugenia Kalnay predicts the day when people across the nation will voice their support for a constitutional amendment to Citizens United.
As of Feb. 1, most Greenbelt poll takers favored Roberts when it came to who should serve as the city's representative on the Transportation Planning Board.
Northwest High dropout, Greenbelt resident tells NPR about his work experiences without a high school diploma.
Greenbelt, College Park, Berwyn Heights and New Carrollton officials will gather for Four Cities meeting.
The kennel issue pitted neighbor complaints and animal rights advocates’ concerns against a police officer’s dream to live in Greenbelt, while serving in its K-9 program.
Greenbelters can bring TVs, keyboards, cameras, telephones, taped batteries and more to Public Works on Saturday for electronics recycling.
Though Roberts and Jordan decided to split their vote on the transportation board, council is still divided on Jordan's and Putens' exchange over two city board assignments.