Prince George's County delegate, same-sex marriage advocates to gather for community discussion in Hyattsville.
Learn about historic structure tax credits, how to senior-proof your historic home during a meeting tonight at Hyattsville's city hall.
After a months long selection process, city employees now have a new human resources manager.
An announcement about a new human resources director could be made as early as next week. Once hired, the HR director will have a broad mandate to reorganize city staff.
Follow along live as Hyattsville Patch covers this week's City Council meeting.
The Hyattsville City Council has their party hats on tonight as they take votes to schedule two upcoming festivals. Read the full agenda and supporting documents here.
Calling all artists: The Route 1 Ride bus is looking for an exciting design to grace three of its buses.
Foster home advocates expressed disappointment over allegations that a large Hyattsville-based foster care network had run afoul of licensing regulations.
Governor highlights infrastructure needs, says gas tax hike would create jobs and shore up needed transportation funds.
Changes to this year's Hyattsville anniversary festival include addition of fireworks and an extra day to celebrate, stretching the event from three days to four.
Contemporary Family Services, the second-largest foster care company in Maryland, is accused of falsifying records, misusing funds, now faces rare state sanctions until issues are corrected, according to a Baltimore Sun report.
Northwestern High dropout, Greenbelt resident tells NPR about his experiences without a high school diploma.
City officials say it will be hard to create a Hispanic minority-majority ward in Hyattsville.
Follow along tonight as Hyattsville Patch reports live from city hall. Liveblog begins at 7 p.m.
Residents will get their first chance to tell the redistricting committee how they think Hyattsville's political boundaries should be redrawn.
Parking restrictions, Arcade Building plans, and Hyattsville's birthday celebration are among the items before City Council on Monday. See the documents guiding the meeting here.
City officials hope to fix poor drainage and other infrastructure issues in a south Hyattsville neighborhood within the next 18 months.
If you have an idea for a local heritage tourism project, there may be grant money available for it.
The crowd in Hyattsville was keen on equal pay between the sexes, banning Congressional insider trading, less enthusiastic about offshore oil drilling.
After being defeated last year, proponents of a new same-sex marriage bill introduced in Annapolis say new version offers greater protections to churches opposed to same-sex marriage.
Poetry, panelists and presidential politics mix tonight at popular Hyattsville hangout.
Hyattsville Patch was tweeting live throughout last night's City Council meeting. Follow along here as city leaders begin next year's budget negotiations, among others.
Hyattsville's City Council is in the midst of a comprehensive review of goals and performance measures to be used to guide the coming fiscal year's budget proposals.
Mayor Marc Tartaro slates discussion for upcoming city budget negotiations and a closed session to discuss personnel issues. Read the full agenda and packet here.
Gov. Martin O'Malley's budget, unveiled on Wednesday, aims to close budget gaps with higher taxes on wealthy.
In the wake of the first successful convictions for violations of new dance hall regulations, Prince George's County officials say vigilant enforcement is still needed.
DeMatha officials want new parking restrictions, but city councilmembers want more public input.
Can a neighborhood flip-flop? Residents of 36th Place objected to recently implemented parking restrictions on their street, calling for them to be overturned.
Proposed parking restrictions aim to make streets safer for high school pedestrians and the motorists who have to negotiate them.
Residents on one block of University Hills say their street doesn't need the sidewalks called for in a city report.
See the documents informing tonight's Hyattsville City Council meeting.
A popular candidate faces 18 opponents in the primary.
Maryland lawmakers hope to criminalize the failure to report suspected child abuse.
The rift on the Hyattsville City Council between Mayor Marc Tartaro and Councilmember Timothy Hunt became clear after a disagreement at Monday's City Council Meeting.
Prince George's County Council Chairwoman Andrea Harrison says pensions could cost county $20 million.
The move would have saved the city $117,000, but employees argued it would be a financial burden on them.
Fiscal year 2013 plan, presented to board of directors today, would also add 1,000 employees.
The county planning department will meet at the Hyattsville Library tonight to discuss Purple Line plans.
Prince George's County removed a row of red maples from the front of Queen's Chapel Shopping Center without consulting the city.
Councilmember Timothy Hunt said the Mayor was withholding information relating to the Crittenden Street construction project.