Mayoral candidate LaVonne Leslie talks about her top three concerns for Hyattsville.
Among his challenges is stemming the recent spate of homicides in the county, which registered 13 homicides in the first 13 days of the year, and 27 as of Monday.
Roughly 91 percent goes toward funding the Maryland Department of Transportation.
The city council supports the expansion of the Hyattsville Historic District to parts of West Hyattsville.
Here are the highlights from the March 28 Hyattsville City Council meeting.
On average, 62 percent fewer people are using the road during evening rush hour.
The city council voted to keep the tax rate at 63 cents per $100 of assessed value.
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Here's a primer about how to register to vote in this year's city elections.
Union employees rally against pension reform, decry cuts in education
The real property tax rate for fiscal year 2012 likely won't change.
The Hyattsville City Council voted in favor of upping the compensation officials are given.
One couple owes more that $4 million dollars in back taxes.
Residents spoke out for and against the cameras at a public hearing on March 7.
The Maryland House Judiciary Committee again failed to vote on the bill Thursday.
Delegates who skipped votes earlier this week said Wednesday that they will vote on the bill when it comes up in the House Judiciary Committee.
The court's ruling states that the First Amendment protects WBC's right to picket outside military funerals, even though it may cause grief for the families.
The city is holding several meetings for residents to become familiar with the proposed budget.
The races for City Council are closed for the May 3 Hyattsville biennial elections.
The Census Bureau's new population numbers show Hyattsville moves up the city list.
Marc Tartaro announced his candidacy for mayor of Hyattsville and shared his vision for collaborative governance
Council voted to introduce a controversial traffic ordinance establishing school zones and authorizing traffic cameras
By Holly Nunn, Capital News Service
Passage of the Maryland version of the DREAM Act would make the state the 12th in the country to allow undocumented students to pay in-state tuition.
The approval forgoes nearly $800,000 for the public safety fund.
Here are three things that new city administrator Gregory Rose hopes to address soon.
Here's how to plug in around town this week.
Law to take effect on Jan. 1.
Find out if you qualify for the program and how you can cut your energy costs.