Derrell Emmanuel Mason, 17, is charged with first-degree murder, second-degree murder and first-degree assault in the stabbing death of Leonard Raynod Smith-Matthews.
Officials urged inland residents to prepare for winds, flooding and power outages.
Tartaro said that he was on vacation and out of the country at the time of the request and he had limited access to email.
The Hyattsville City Council dropped the ball on planning this year's International Street Festival, one councilman said.
Some of the things this study would look into are vacancy rates, the income of area residents, their spending patterns and consumer preferences.
This new feature will highlight Hyattsville's stories of hope and struggle in our changing times.
Maryland commuters can now call 511 for up-to-the-minute information about their drive home.
More information will be forthcoming about this process, which likely will take about two years.
The Hyattsville officials plan to discuss a number of items. Check out the city's website for more information.
A quorum is made up of the mayor and five councilmen or six councilmen if the mayor is absent, the city charter state
The lawsuit seeks to overturn successful petition drive.
About the Maryland Open Meetings Act.
Legislators and supporters confident governor's involvement will secure passage in 2012.
About today's Ward 1 special election.
About yarn, peaches and iced coffee.
The most pressing challenges facing Hyattsville today are fostering quality growth of our businesses, improving infrastructure, and providing high-quality city services while optimizing our spending efficiency during the current economic downturn.
"I envision a greater and more prosperous future for Hyattsville."
Mayor Marc Tartaro and the council Monday night discussed goals for Hyattsville for the next 120 days.
Signs are posted around Ward 1 for the July 19 special election.
Check out some of the main talking points below or visit hyattsville.org for the full agenda.
The City Council decided to whack one-third of the take home pay—the city’s portion—off of what city staffers have historically received when they are injured and unable to work.
Thursday's homicide took place only a month and a half after Marc Tartaro took office as mayor in mid-May.
County Executive says it's in the best interest of Prince George's County that Johnson resigns.
Sinisa Simic faces 10 years in prison after pleading guilty in federal court Tuesday to cocaine trafficking, extortion and other offenses.
Prince George's County Councilwoman Leslie E. Johnson is expected to enter a guilty plea in federal court this week, local media reports.
How will more local development affect what's already here?
Steve Yeskulsky, who began with the city in mid-October, is moving on at the end of June.
Here's a photo from a recent Hyattsville City Council meeting.
Tomorrow is the last day for residents to report an address change to the state Board of Elections in order to vote in this special election.
The City Council meets tonight at 8 p.m. This is the last scheduled meeting until mid-July.
After over three years with Hyattsville Vincent Jones said goodbye and is on to the City of Seat Pleasant.
County Councilman Will Campos and County Executive Rushern Baker discussed details about the fiscal budget at the June 2 meeting.
Paul Taylor, director of capital programs for Prince George’s County Public Schools brought a revised site plan, which has all school traffic removed from Nicholson Street.
About Redbox, trash bins and free computer classes.
The council also plans to vote on the renewal of an advertising contract with the Hyattsville Life & Times at $2,100 per month.
The park was damaged earlier this year when someone dumped diesel oil into a water fountain there.
City Administrator Gregory Rose spoke to Patch about a range of topics related to what is planned for Hyattsville’s fiscal future. Here are his thoughts on the removal of some of the city's staff positions.
Hyattsville employees will contribute more to the state retirement program; ask for COLA to balance that out.
Only four residents spoke at the May 23 public hearing about the city's proposed FY 2012 budget.
Mayor Marc Tartaro suggested that the council president’s and vice president’s terms be shortened from two years to one year.