New parking arrangement could begin as early as June, say city officials.
From humble beginnings, Memorial Day weekend cookout has grown into highlight of spring calendar for neighborhood.
Documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission reveal popular Mexican restaurant chain under investigation for hiring undocumented workers.
Who among Hyattsville's city employees has the biggest gullet? The police department, that's who.
$89,000 upgrade to city roof has officials hoping for lower energy bills.
City treasurer to continue pulling double duty as acting city administrator.
Riverdale Park gets full ownership of street sweeper in need of $34K in repairs.
Monday's rainy day turned sunny and had some city council members soaking up the sun.
Budget ordinance approved over objections about police staffing classifications.
Hyattsville students can apply for this Lions Club scholarship.
Energy coaches could help retrofit your home to be more earth friendly under expanded program.
Mayor avoids closed session for now, claiming progress towards a resolution of police staffing issues.
At least some aspects of a debate over the police budget could be held behind closed doors during tonight's Hyattsville City Council meeting.
Rain or shine, there will be music, food, drink and dancing in downtown Hyattsville tonight.
Family competes on Jimmy Kimmel Live's Skype scavenger hunt.
Hyattsville City Council member outlines position on closed session to discuss police budget.
Suspect allegedly stabbed ex-girlfriend with kitchen knife.
Hyattsville Patch editor argues that entering closed session to discuss recently raised budget issues would violate Maryland's Open Meetings Act.
A recently discovered discrepancy between budget measures grinds budget approval to a halt while opening up debate about police staffing.
Abby Sandel will continue in role as acting head of the Recreation and Arts Department as department prepares for transition.
After pulling double duty for nearly a year, Abby Sandel is up for a pay raise.
Tonight's city council meeting will likely see next year's budget brought up for final approval.
Robberies plague pedestrians in last week of April. Mapping theft from auto in Hyattsville. It's all in this week's Hyattsville Crime Map.
Hyattsville's political boundaries to be redrawn.
Large scale track work will shutter the Green Line between Fort Totten and Greenbelt metro stations this weekend. How will you get around?
A contentious debate about the merits of the Gateway Community Development Corporation has taken root in Brentwood.
Despite missing self-imposed April 30 deadline, Hyattsville City Council very close to concluding 2013 budget process.
Hyattsville's City Council set to consider a host of budget measures tonight.
In this week's crime map, Hyattsville police respond to two reports of inappropriate grabbing.
College Park florist runs away with the vote in this week's Readers' Choice awards.
Over objections from disabled commuters, Metro board adopts five percent fare hike starting in July.
Council president releases spreadsheet breaking down location of capital improvements by ward.
Councilors Paula Perry and Ruth Ann Frazier said that West Hyattsville is neglected in the proposed capital improvement plan. Are they right? See where the city plans to spend its money over the next five years.
Host of budget measures up for consideration, including controversial capital improvement plan.
$9.1 million budget planning document contains no projections for major streetscape improvements in north Hyattsville neighborhood.
Long-term budget document lays out funding for improvements to City Hall, renovations at old BB&T building, among others.
Hyattsville's seven emergency police call boxes will be shut off for two weeks as a result of roof maintenance.
At an AARP-organized town hall meeting on Sunday, opposition to Pepco's request to raise rates for Maryland customers by over $67 million was strong.
After much debate, Hyattsville's City Council voted to have a single new police officer in charge of both the speed camera program and the police department's tech initiatives.
Hyattsville's parking enforcement program will not be run by the police department next year, but by the Department of Community and Economic Development.