The conference aims to work with supporters who are also interested in putting an end to poverty both in our country and all over the world.
Over the past few months, Hyattsville officials have used some terminology that might not be familiar to all Patch readers.
Focus turns to job creation plan that is likely to couple tax increases with growth in capital budget spending.
Data drawn from the study, which is being administered by the Hyattsville Community Development Corporation, will help measure demand for services and spending trends along the corridor from south of I-495 through the Gateway Arts District.
Prince George's County organization groups are hosting a town hall meeting about bringing money to nearby communities.
The initiative was brought to the St. Jerome Academy by Hyattsville City Councilman Eric Wingard.
Residents are concerned about the negative effects than an abandoned house at 4000 Oliver St. may have on the neighborhood.
Andy Shallal says he won't consider Bethesda and Silver Spring locations following Montgomery's withdrawal of controversial resolution, the Washington City Paper reports.
Chief Douglas Holland will stand in for the next for weeks or longer, at the council's pleasure.
The walk was sponsored by All Shades of Pink, a breast cancer awareness group based in Glenn Dale and Washington Gas.
Artificial turf field dedicated in Hyattsville Friday afternoon.
Some Hyattsville City Council members weighed in on the Cafritz project, which could funnel additional traffic into the already congested intersection of Route 1 and East West Highway.
With the resignation of City Administrator Gregory Rose, it is expected that the City Council will make that decision as soon as tonight.
The City Council is expected to name an acting city administrator on Oct. 10.
Here's a list of the department turnovers over the past several years.
Gregory Rose, who has been Hyattsville's City Administrator for less than a year, will leave his post Friday.
HAP is exploring the viability of a system, perhaps a network of volunteers, to help older citizens with simple home repairs, shoveling snow and transportation to doctors’ appointments.
Never fear, Patch will keep you in the loop until the Hyattsville City Council meetings are streamed online.
Residents, city and county officials celebrated the city's 125th anniversary Friday night.
Nearly 1,000 people in Maryland die each year as a result of the flu. At a 50 percent vaccination rate, Maryland surpassed the national average for flu shots last year.
Town officials won't support the Riverdale Park development without another bridge over the CSX tracks.
Developers from the proposed Cafritz development in Riverdale Park addressed some of the city's concerns Monday night.
ETS would like to move their headquarters from Virginia to property at 5605 Ager Road.
The council meets at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall.
Patch spoke with Stuart Eisenberg, who is heading a study of the Route One corridor market.
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First Lady Michelle Obama stopped by Hyattsville Thursday morning and boy was she stylin!
Michelle Obama spoke to parents and kids along with the Partnership for a Healthier America at Olive Garden Thursday morning.
Here are a few facts about the proposed study, which intends to cull data about the local economy and how development plays into it.
Mayor Marc Tartaro said a memorandum of understanding states that Hyattsville’s financial contribution to the study would be no more than $5,000.
The Gateway Arts District’s Management Team is hosting a celebration of its redesignation as a state-certified arts and entertainment district.
At tonight's meeting Hyattsville lawmakers could support Route One corridor market study.
The Hyattsville City Council officially welcomed two new student interns who hail from Korea to the city's staff at their meeting on Tuesday.
A survey of 646 Hyattsville residents found that public safety was residents' primary concern, but the survey may have failed to accurately capture the city's demographics when compared to census data.
The agenda for tonight's Hyattsville City Council meeting includes motions to approve parts of the Commercial Facade Improvement Program, purchases at the police department and the release of a survey report on resident satisfaction.
Chip Reed said he doesn't think it's likely that what happened to the Hyattsville town center would be the destiny for the Riverdale Park project.
Prince George's County is offering collection and debris drop off locations in the wake of Hurricane Irene.
To read what they said, check out the PDF files attached to this story.
Here's some info about how to clean up your yard after the storm tore through our city.
Here are five government agency contacts in case you have a hurricane emergency.