Alarm over a spate of utility-related tree trimmings in Hyattsville brought Pepco officials before city council last night to review "vegetation management" process.
28-year-old Daniel Cardwell to spend more than six years behind bars after being busted distributing child pornography over the internet.
Petal peddlers face off for florist bragging rights in this week's Readers' Choice survey.
Gunfire reportedly rings out early Sunday morning in downtown neighborhood, but police find no evidence.
Hyattsville has a good start when it comes to sustainable city policies and programs, but more should be done, according to Sustainable Maryland Certified analysis.
Hyattsville will have at least 93 yard sales going on throughout the day on Saturday. Plan your route.
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot says Maryland's families and economy would benefit from a later school year start. Do you agree?
Majority of city council expresses preference for redistricting option which keeps them all in their seats.
Proposal to take parking enforcement out of hands of police department and into code enforcement scrutinized by Hyattsville City Council.
Hyattsville projected to increase spending on engineering and project management contractors over the next year.
Hyattsville's City Council gathers tonight to discuss, and possibly vote on, two budget items for public works and economic development.
Police Chief Doug Holland, former acting city administrator, steps down to focus on core law enforcement duties.
First step in plan to address unfunded health care liability results in narrowly split City Council vote.
Votes likely on city employee health benefits, budgets for city administration and legislative departments. Read the documents here.
The 2012 General Assembly session closed without an agreement between the House of Delegates and the Senate on an operating budget for the state, but some bills did pass.
A South Hyattsville neighborhood saw a home invasion and an attempted burglary on consecutive days last week.
Office shuttered temporarily to clean up damage from 2010 flood.
Assault occurred on hiker biker trail behind West Hyattsville Metro Station.
County Exec braces for “doomsday” budget.
Skepticism meets calls for urgent action on city employee health care overhaul to finance unfunded insurance liability.
Planners lay out possible future cityscape surround light rail transit station near intersection of Adelphi Road, University Boulevard and Campus Drive.
Meeting tonight in Hyattsville to seek input from residents about Purple Line infrastructure.
Despite the budget impasse, the Maryland General Assembly did manage to pass some legislation, including a slate of education bills.
Debate over Hyattsville's redistricting continues, but City Council is running out of time to approve plan, says attorney.
Gov. Martin O'Malley appeared optimistic at 8:30 p.m., but when the clock struck midnight his attitude shifted to anger.
The post-World War II subdivisions in West Hyattsville could soon be a part of the Hyattsville Historic District.
After General Assembly's failure to vote on key budget measures after a 90-day session, Gov. Martin O'Malley could call a special session to avert deep cuts.
Automated cameras will soon snap shots of speeding motorists, but City Council delays decision on how many people to hire to run the program.
The Governor offers his take on the 2012 General Assembly with a specific focus on the budget, with just over an hour to the close.
Follow along as Patch reports live from the Hyattsville City Council.
Budget bill must be passed by midnight or General Assembly will extend its session.
Want to know what's going on at tonight's Hyattsville City Council meeting? Check out the memos and documents behind the measures here.
Revisions to proposed Hyattsville redistricting schemes sees options which modify the number of city wards.
Police are on the lookout for a man who robbed a home disguised as a package courier.
Four day fanfare features festivities, fireworks, and family fun at Magruder Park.
Minute-by-minute updates as election returns for Maryland Senate, 8th, 5th and 4th congressional districts.
Election workers have a lot of free time on their hands as primary election day drags on with low turnout.
Hyattsville city employees and elected officials now have a new set of criteria to follow when buying goods and services.
Slow going at the polls is the name of the game in Prince George's County so far today.
Election workers report light turnout, smooth voting as 2012 primary election gets underway.