Here's a quick, herky-jerky reminder for Hyattsville to set out your trash and recycling on the appropriate day.
Mayor says his "minimum point of departure" for University Hills sidewalks was a rhetorical device.
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Two visions dominate discussion of sidewalks in northern Hyattsville neighborhood.
Requests state to address funding issues to avoid missed opportunity.
In a Greater Greater Washington blog, one contributor points out that Upper Marlboro is not geographically in Prince George's County's center.
City public works crews burn the midnight oil to keep streets passable.
Current, former women city council members gather for proclamation.
The Maryland Court of Appeals rules that people convicted of sex crimes prior to 2009 do not have to register with the state.
But some members of Hyattsville's City Council seem reluctant to allow a drive through
Decision needed on how to move forward with controversial streetscape improvement project.
Traveling during the local elections? Then you'll need one of these.
East-West Highway property near Prince George's Plaza Metro Station moves closer to rezoning.
Registration period for Hyattsville City Council elections ends.
Jefferson Street resident Clayton Williams registers campaign for Hyattsville City Council seat.
Joseph Solomon registers to run for one of two open seats in Ward 5.
Bart Lawrence files to run for seat currently held by Eric Wingard (Ward 1)
The voting machines to be used in the March 7 elections will be able to translate Spanish.
The federal government has $20 million in funds available for things like sidewalks, shared paths and wetland creation. Could any of the money come here?
Hyattsville City Council election season gets underway with two candidates registering.
Ward 2 incumbent registers to defend his seat in the upcoming Hyattsville city election.
Nicholson Street resident says he will focus on education, pedestrian safety, West Hyattsville development if elected.
Registration, campaigning for city council seats can begin today.
A proposed bill would establish that all breeds of dogs have potential to bite, according to Capital Gazette.
A bill to repeal capital punishment is expected to pass out of a Senate committee with the vote of the Baltimore County Democrat.
Hyattsville election heads lay out rules for special election to fill vacant seat.
Council to send letter outlining concerns, conditions for support to county planners.
Council now looks to complete city administrator hire, begin search for new human resources director.
Concerns about noise, crime, and potential code violations doom effort to obtain dance hall license for long-time West Hyattsville restaurant with few actual noise and crime issues and no recent code violations.
Prince George's, Montgomery, Howard County officials say federal spending cuts would wreak havoc on local economy.
Chris Vermillion, director of Human Resources, and Julia McTague, acting director of the Department of Public Works, resign, according to report.
Film from 1950s puts you in the driver's seat of old streetcar line which serviced Hyattsville. Now see the plan which would return streetcars to Rhode Island Avenue in the next 10 years.
West Hyattsville neighborhood watch efforts hailed by police at community meeting to review city crime stats.
Measure seeking support for rezoning of property near Prince George's Plaza Metro Station.
Ward 5 council member announces resignation after a year marked by frequent absences caused by pregnancy complications.
Renderings give idea of development which could one day occupy the Kiplinger property on East-West Highway.
Mid-term campaign season in Hyattsville begins officially on Feb. 25.
Survey designed to gauge reception for sidewalk, street improvements in University Hills.
By KAYLA FARIA, Capital News Service
Cost of proposed facility has risen by $45 million.