Real property tax rate has remained unchanged since 2005.
City's new top civic servant brings 35 years experience working in local governments.
Oliver Street resident says Route 1 development, school assistance will be top priority.
Incumbent suspends campaign to work with European Space Administration.
Council against McDonalds with drive through, wants to give time for Mi Patio to change its ways.
Agency decides against overhaul of old cars for purchase of new.
Council also introduced the Fiscal Year 2014 budget and discussed the Cafritz development at Monday's meeting
Eligible homeowners are being urged to refinance “underwater” homes before HARP expires Dec. 31, 2013.
Pastor Herrera, imprisoned for two years in Cuba for running a printing press sets sights on Hyattsville City Council.
Wingard reports being offered "a personal opportunity" he can't pass up, might be leaving Hyattsville soon.
The overwhelming majority of noise complaints against Mi Patio are "unfounded" according to police logs.
Staff recommendation cites concerns over noise, crime and ability of county to enforce regulations as cause to deny permit.
Greater Greater Washington: Even with a tax increase, driving in Maryland is “a bargain.”
NBC4: Maryland drivers rack up more tickets than DC drivers.
A new report says a 3 percent cut in Social Security would take more than $300 million from the state economy.
Marriage equality supporters turned out in droves Wednesday as the court heard arguments on the law's constitutionality.
Longtime Kennedy Street resident hopes third time's a charm to win seat on Hyattsville City Council.
Examining the possible outcomes of Hyattsville restaurant's pursuit of a new entertainment permit.
Weather permitting, officials will change posted limits on Friday and Saturday.
Mandatory budget cuts could cancel the century-old tradition.
A look at the 2012 attendance records of each member of the Hyattsville City Council.
See how last night's meeting played out in real time.
Without enough City Council members to do anything else, meeting to determine future of University Hills streetscape project becomes a public hearing.
The only topic scheduled for discussion at tonight's Hyattsville City Council meeting is the University Hills Green Streets project.
Defense Department would see the largest number of furloughs.
Former council challenger enter race for one of two open seats in Ward 5.
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Dealing with dictators, refugees and the Vatican, Ward 4 council candidate brings unique experiences to Hyattsville campaign.
City Council sets two anticipated public hearings, talks OPEB, welcomes new Public Works Director.
Developing story: Edouard Haba registers for Ward 4 city council races.
Emergency legislation needed to bring city speed cam law up to snuff, plus provide room for growth, according to Police Chief Doug Holland.
Queens Chapel restaurant wants to hold live entertainment and deejayed music.
Mayor Marc Tartaro proposes special work session to discuss street improvements in University Hills.
Although ridership dropped, a fare increase boosted revenues.
Fewer than five adults die from rabies in the United States each year.
DC-area residents got a spectacular view of the rare "naked-eye" comet, which should be visible in the southwestern sky through the end of the month.
City Council keeps tabs on Hyattsville's government with informative, near-weekly memos seen by few other people.
Volunteer fire fighters shave heads to raise money for St. Baldrick's Foundation.
Legislation would offer incentives to developers looking to build near Metro stations.