With endemic HIV infection rates among some populations of black women, the CDC has picked Hyattsville as one of 10 cities to expand a new HIV testing awareness campaign.
Discussion at last night's Metro budget hearing in Hyattsville shines spotlight on concerns of disabled commuters.
Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger and anti-death penalty advocate Kirk Bloodsworth share their opinions about efforts in Annapolis to repeal the state's capital punishment law.
School to lose $200,000 in federal grant funding because of slight decline in students from poor households.
Metro officials want to know your opinion about proposed fare increases. So does Patch. Pre-meeting discussion begins in the comment section.
Hyattsville mayor looks to get residents involved in search for new city administrator, but not until after the budget is approved.
DPW Director Patrick Ryan's last day to be March 16.
Feedback sought on six preliminary redistricting plans unveiled at last night's City Council meeting.
Follow along as Hyattsville Patch local editor Michael Theis Tweets the action and subtext to tonight's Hyattsville City Council meeting.
The Hyattsville City Council will get its first look at new redistricting plans tonight.
Mount Rainier dance studio's plans to revitalize downtown garner attention from major arts philanthropy initiative.
The measure will make Maryland the eighth state to legalize gay marriage.
After weeks of debate, the Hyattsville City Council approved the scheduling for Handmade on Hamilton, the reborn International Street Festival.
The city of Hyattsville hires their first director of human resources.
Third times a charm? After dropping two regular season contests to Paul VI, DeMatha must face them again in the WCAC title game.
Hyattsville Mayor calls for reorganization of city Department of Public Works, but says first priority for City Council should be 2013 budget, then city administrator hire,
Two camps are beginning to emerge in the young debate over how to best use the new human resources director.
Bill now goes to Gov. Martin O'Malley for signature, will likely be focus of referendum fight.
Trees in front of the Queens Chapel Town Center were removed in December after a miscommunication between Hyattsville and the Department of Public Works.
Lengthy debate, amendments, expected Thursday.
$91,300 to be used to improve exteriors of of prominent downtown businesses.
"Do we have to worry that we have other things that we've missed and that we have other things on the books that we have to go back and make sure are effective?" - Ward Two Councilor Shani Warner
Seven establishments in downtown Hyattsville without water for hours as crews respond to water main break near EYA development.
Ward Four City Councilor Ruth Ann Frazier questions cost overruns in legal research contract, learns that contractor has taken on additional duties.
Follow along live as local editor Michael Theis tweets his way through another City Council meeting.
City Council considers bonuses, legal research for federal lawsuit,
City business with ties to suspected drug dealing has license back after new regulations apparently invalidated by technical snafu.
Nearly 25 percent of the City Council's meeting time in 2011 was done behind closed doors.
With the state Senate expected to pass the bill, and Gov. O'Malley expected to sign it, same-sex marriage may soon be legal in Maryland.
House Minority Leader Anthony O'Donnell says proponents have the votes needed for passage later this afternoon.
Students at Northwestern High School are getting extra mentoring in science and math through Walter Reed program.
Local arts organization website now features pages for local artists, studios and businesses.
Hyattsville's City Council to vote next week on $91,000 in grant awards to improve commercial facades.
For the last-minute romantics out there, Hyattsville Patch presents a list of four local restaurants offering meal specials.
Hyattsville's City Council approves a set of more than 150 performance measures designed to track and inform budget decisions.
Follow along tonight as the City Council tackles budgets, festivals and the Arcade building.
Strategic budget goals and objectives, Arcade building, festival scheduling go before City Council tonight.
Discussion examines social, economic factors informing development debates in the Route 1 corridor.
Bill would shorten distance from churches where liquor-licensed stores could operate, but only in a narrow section of Hyattsville.
Heavy traffic expected when WCAC rivals face off on the parquet tomorrow in Hyattsville. Game sold out, ESPN to broadcast.