The congresswoman is learning how small businesses like McDonald Auto Body provide health care to their employees.
Much attention will go to the exterior details of course, but what do you want to see inside the new Hyattsville library?
Hyattsville mayor: "It should have been voted up or down."
Fate of Hyattsville branch's distinctive flying saucer awning among central questions for library architects.
Developers need financial incentives before project can move forward.
Citing apologies from Mayor Marc Tartaro, council members table motion to censure.
One year after announcing plans, officials are close to a decision on new medical center.
Patch rounds up some of this week’s top headlines from around Maryland.
Some of the most bizarre headlines from around Maryland this week.
The diesel-electric hybrid vehicles will be more fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly.
Work expected to take three to four weeks to complete.
The Takoma Park delegate will run in a crowded field of hopefuls for Maryland governor.
Mayor admits mistakes in disclosure of meetings with developers, adding items to council agendas.
City Council takes up unresolved retiree benefits issue tonight.
How can Metrobus improve service along Baltimore and Rhode Island avenues
Community-wide meeting Wednesday did not include public comments, the Gazette reported.
A state trooper discovered the suspension after pulling Baker's son over for speeding, The Washington Post reports.
The committee will meet to discuss the most recent Cafritz updates.
The congressman discussed student loan interest rates and college affordability Tuesday in College Park.
The town council voted 5-2 to appeal the preliminary plan of subdivision, a move that could cost the town upwards of $20,000.
Washington, DC-based Brazilian percussion ensemble to play August event in Hyattsville.
Council delays decision on retiree health care benefit overhaul.
Motions introduced from the dais become more common under new council, but is it transparent?
Proposed revisions to retiree benefits could save $565,00 next fiscal year.
Does Hyattsville pay its employees competitively? Read this study to find out.
Getting a budget passed is Jerry Schiro's top priority at the moment.
Office of Personnel Management keeps federal government agencies open, but employees have leave, telework options.
Budget dips into reserve fund to cover projected $2.1 million shortfall.
Era of good feelings, budgets are hot topics at informal Hyattsville City Council gathering.
City council presses for more budget details with legislative mandate.
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