Large crowd turns out for town hall meeting.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting the Laurel area.
State officials: Sale of bumper pads could be outlawed by next June.
American, Maryland and POW and MIA flags are exempt from Maryland's 6 percent sales tax.
Old police HQ building to be demolished.
An analysis released Tuesday challenged the claim that a National Harbor casino would undermine other Maryland facilities.
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As smart meters spring up all over Maryland, some welcome the technological advancements they bring, while others want to send them back.
City officials mull annexing 70 acres of land.
Emerging scam uses fradulent email address displaying .mil domain, according to Maryland Comptroller and the IRS.
Council meets for work session tonight.
Prince George’s County Exec urges local businesses to partner with schools.
Cameras among 72 planned for Prince George’s County.
The Senate and House majority leaders put the task force in writing on Wednesday.
Members turn down Fox attempt to lessen fire tax increase.
Development will be site of old police headquarters building
The mayor of New York declares war on sugary soft drinks.
Rejects resident pleas to keep current complex
One Maryland library said the book was 'pornography.'
Central Maryland Transit considers 25-cent fare boost to Connect-A-Ride.
Council is expected to vote on plans to redevelopment apartment community.
County Council mulls tracking gun offenders.
A roundup of news and information from around Prince George's County, MD.
The budget includes education funds for classroom upgrades and one-time bonuses for county employees.
Documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission reveal popular Mexican restaurant chain under investigation for hiring undocumented workers.
Ruling stems from divorce case filed by a couple married in California in 2008.
Mary Lehman says county is doing as best it can to fund local nonprofits.
Despite resident complains, Laurel Gardens redevelopment clears hurdle.
Protestors argued that pit bulls are being unfairly targeted by the Maryland Court of Appeals.
Governor calls budget package "good for all Marylanders." Republicans say burden to local governments may force county governments to increase taxes.
Dozens honored by city.
There were few surprises in the budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
Building will be part of C Street Flats development.
Residents near Laurel Garden apartments say development would be disruptive.
Laurel Council meets tonight at 7 p.m.
The issue could go before Maryland voters in November.
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Dr. Mirza Hussain Baig will also pay a $50,000 fine and forfeit $250,000, according the Republic.
The Prince George's executive says it's the county's job to find funding for community nonprofit organizations.