Prince George’s County, MD News
Pr. George’s former substitute teacher, coach indicted on child porn charges
A former substitute teacher and basketball coach in Prince George’s County that has been indicted on three federal child porn charges.
Authorities teaming up this weekend to stop any illegal ATV, mess bike riders
The crackdown involves more than fifty Prince George’s County police officers and twenty five Maryland State Police troopers, and will run countywide across the holiday weekend.
Prosecutors seek max sentence for U.Md. student charged in Bowie State student’s killing
Prosecutors in Prince George’s County have filed a movability seeking the maximum penalty for the man accused of killing a Bowie State University student.
Wrong turn leads to a life saved in Prince George’s Co.
While driving on Crain Highway last July after taking a wrong, off-duty firefighter William Gressen spotted a light in the forest. His deeds that early morning saved a woman’s life.
Md. man attacked liquor store employees with Molotov cocktail: fire dept.
Authorities in Prince George’s County arrested a man for throwing a Molotov cocktail in a liquor store in Beltsville, Maryland, on Sunday night.
Builder completes deal to put up cellphone towers near Prince George’s schools
A company interested in building dozens of fresh cellphone towers near schools in Prince George’s County has called off those plans after opposition from families in the school district.
Prince George’s officials urge Maryland to switch sides order on later school embark
In Prince George’s County, Gov. Hogan’s budge to embark school after Labor Day is seen as hurting to kids, many of whom come from homes where thirst is constant and budgets are taut.
Bowie State, U.Md. to honor Army lieutenant who was killed in May
The two schools will conduct a moment of muffle Wednesday at 12:05 p.m. to honor the life of Lt. Richard Collins III, the Bowie State student who was stabbed to death on the College Park campus on May 20.
DC stiff selected to investigate grade fraud allegations in Pr. George’s Co.
The Maryland State Department of Education announced Tuesday that it’s hired a rock-hard to investigate claims of grade inflation that artificially boosted graduation rates among Prince George’s County schools.
Purple Line construction kicks off with a bang
Major construction on the Purple Line began Monday in Hyattsville, Maryland, after years of wrangling over the 16-mile 21-stop light rail project.
Maryland school band muffles pro-Confederate state song
The University of Maryland marching band will at least temporarily stop playing the state’s official song, which includes a reference to “Northern scum” and other pro-Confederate lyrics.
300 guys needed in Prince George’s Co. to welcome students back to school
A Maryland lawmaker is asking three hundred guys in the Prince George’s community to volunteer on “Dap Day” to welcome students back to school on Sept. 6.
Prince George’s Co. Back-to-School fair: 10K backpacks for students in need
This year, more than Ten,000 backpacks were transferred out at Prince George’s County 7th Back-to-School Fair in Bowie, Maryland. Inwards the backpacks were basic school supplies like copybooks, pencils, crayons and glue.
Fairfax man charged with attempted murder in Md. road rage shooting
A Fairfax man has been arrested and charged with attempted murder after police say he shot at another motorist while they were driving on a Maryland highway earlier this week.
Macy’s Backstage opens at Mall at Prince Georges
A grand opening for the Macy’s hybrid department store-outlet is set for Aug. Twenty six at The Mall at Prince Georges.
Prince George – s County, MD News, WTOP
Prince George’s County, MD News
Pr. George’s former substitute teacher, coach indicted on child porn charges
A former substitute teacher and basketball coach in Prince George’s County that has been indicted on three federal child porn charges.
Authorities teaming up this weekend to stop any illegal ATV, mud bike riders
The crackdown involves more than fifty Prince George’s County police officers and twenty five Maryland State Police troopers, and will run countywide across the holiday weekend.
Prosecutors seek max sentence for U.Md. student charged in Bowie State student’s killing
Prosecutors in Prince George’s County have filed a maneuverability seeking the maximum penalty for the man accused of killing a Bowie State University student.
Wrong turn leads to a life saved in Prince George’s Co.
While driving on Crain Highway last July after taking a wrong, off-duty firefighter William Gressen eyed a light in the forest. His deeds that early morning saved a woman’s life.
Md. man attacked liquor store employees with Molotov cocktail: fire dept.
Authorities in Prince George’s County arrested a man for throwing a Molotov cocktail in a liquor store in Beltsville, Maryland, on Sunday night.
Builder finishes deal to put up cellphone towers near Prince George’s schools
A company interested in building dozens of fresh cellphone towers near schools in Prince George’s County has called off those plans after opposition from families in the school district.
Prince George’s officials urge Maryland to switch sides order on later school begin
In Prince George’s County, Gov. Hogan’s budge to embark school after Labor Day is seen as bruising to kids, many of whom come from homes where thirst is constant and budgets are taut.
Bowie State, U.Md. to honor Army lieutenant who was killed in May
The two schools will conduct a moment of muffle Wednesday at 12:05 p.m. to honor the life of Lt. Richard Collins III, the Bowie State student who was stabbed to death on the College Park campus on May 20.
DC rock hard selected to investigate grade fraud allegations in Pr. George’s Co.
The Maryland State Department of Education announced Tuesday that it’s hired a stiff to investigate claims of grade inflation that artificially boosted graduation rates among Prince George’s County schools.
Purple Line construction kicks off with a bang
Major construction on the Purple Line began Monday in Hyattsville, Maryland, after years of wrangling over the 16-mile 21-stop light rail project.
Maryland school band muffles pro-Confederate state song
The University of Maryland marching band will at least temporarily stop playing the state’s official song, which includes a reference to “Northern scum” and other pro-Confederate lyrics.
300 guys needed in Prince George’s Co. to welcome students back to school
A Maryland lawmaker is asking three hundred dudes in the Prince George’s community to volunteer on “Dap Day” to welcome students back to school on Sept. 6.
Prince George’s Co. Back-to-School fair: 10K backpacks for students in need
This year, more than Ten,000 backpacks were transferred out at Prince George’s County 7th Back-to-School Fair in Bowie, Maryland. Inwards the backpacks were basic school supplies like copybooks, pencils, crayons and glue.
Fairfax man charged with attempted murder in Md. road rage shooting
A Fairfax man has been arrested and charged with attempted murder after police say he shot at another motorist while they were driving on a Maryland highway earlier this week.
Macy’s Backstage opens at Mall at Prince Georges
A grand opening for the Macy’s hybrid department store-outlet is set for Aug. Twenty six at The Mall at Prince Georges.
Prince George – s County, MD News, WTOP
Prince George’s County, MD News
Pr. George’s former substitute teacher, coach indicted on child porn charges
A former substitute teacher and basketball coach in Prince George’s County that has been indicted on three federal child porn charges.
Authorities teaming up this weekend to stop any illegal ATV, mud bike riders
The crackdown involves more than fifty Prince George’s County police officers and twenty five Maryland State Police troopers, and will run countywide via the holiday weekend.
Prosecutors seek max sentence for U.Md. student charged in Bowie State student’s killing
Prosecutors in Prince George’s County have filed a maneuverability seeking the maximum penalty for the man accused of killing a Bowie State University student.
Wrong turn leads to a life saved in Prince George’s Co.
While driving on Crain Highway last July after taking a wrong, off-duty firefighter William Gressen witnessed a light in the forest. His deeds that early morning saved a woman’s life.
Md. man attacked liquor store employees with Molotov cocktail: fire dept.
Authorities in Prince George’s County arrested a man for throwing a Molotov cocktail in a liquor store in Beltsville, Maryland, on Sunday night.
Builder finishes deal to put up cellphone towers near Prince George’s schools
A company interested in building dozens of fresh cellphone towers near schools in Prince George’s County has called off those plans after opposition from families in the school district.
Prince George’s officials urge Maryland to switch sides order on later school embark
In Prince George’s County, Gov. Hogan’s stir to begin school after Labor Day is seen as hurting to kids, many of whom come from homes where thirst is constant and budgets are taut.
Bowie State, U.Md. to honor Army lieutenant who was killed in May
The two schools will conduct a moment of muffle Wednesday at 12:05 p.m. to honor the life of Lt. Richard Collins III, the Bowie State student who was stabbed to death on the College Park campus on May 20.
DC hard selected to investigate grade fraud allegations in Pr. George’s Co.
The Maryland State Department of Education announced Tuesday that it’s hired a rigid to investigate claims of grade inflation that artificially boosted graduation rates among Prince George’s County schools.
Purple Line construction kicks off with a bang
Major construction on the Purple Line began Monday in Hyattsville, Maryland, after years of wrangling over the 16-mile 21-stop light rail project.
Maryland school band muffles pro-Confederate state song
The University of Maryland marching band will at least temporarily stop playing the state’s official song, which includes a reference to “Northern scum” and other pro-Confederate lyrics.
300 boys needed in Prince George’s Co. to welcome students back to school
A Maryland lawmaker is asking three hundred boys in the Prince George’s community to volunteer on “Dap Day” to welcome students back to school on Sept. 6.
Prince George’s Co. Back-to-School fair: 10K backpacks for students in need
This year, more than Ten,000 backpacks were passed out at Prince George’s County 7th Back-to-School Fair in Bowie, Maryland. Inwards the backpacks were basic school supplies like copybooks, pencils, crayons and glue.
Fairfax man charged with attempted murder in Md. road rage shooting
A Fairfax man has been arrested and charged with attempted murder after police say he shot at another motorist while they were driving on a Maryland highway earlier this week.
Macy’s Backstage opens at Mall at Prince Georges
A grand opening for the Macy’s hybrid department store-outlet is set for Aug. Twenty six at The Mall at Prince Georges.
Prince George – s County, MD News, WTOP
Prince George’s County, MD News
In Prince George’s Co., a fresh year may bring fresh school bus routes
The school district offers a few resources (both via phone and online) to clear up any questions about bus service.
Baby born in minivan – with some help from Prince George’s police officer
‘This one is not in the training manual,’ said Sgt. Nick Cicale, who had to overcome a language barrier while helping a Riverdale woman give birth.
Days before Md. charter school opens, parents learn buses won’t run this week
The Turning Point Academy, a K-8 public charter school in Lanham, posted a message on its website explaining that transportation would be “suspended” until Monday, Sept. 11.
Purple Line opponents hope for last-minute stop to Montgomery Co. trail closure
A day before construction for the Purple Line closes a Montgomery County trail, opponents of the transit project gathered for a final walk.
Pr. George’s former substitute teacher, coach indicted on child porn charges
A former substitute teacher and basketball coach in Prince George’s County that has been indicted on three federal child porn charges.
Authorities teaming up this weekend to stop any illegal ATV, mess bike riders
The crackdown involves more than fifty Prince George’s County police officers and twenty five Maryland State Police troopers, and will run countywide across the holiday weekend.
Prosecutors seek max sentence for U.Md. student charged in Bowie State student’s killing
Prosecutors in Prince George’s County have filed a movability seeking the maximum penalty for the man accused of killing a Bowie State University student.
UMMS takes critical step toward building a fresh Prince George’s hospital
University of Maryland Medical System is expected to assume ownership over Dimensions Healthcare System on Friday, a major milestone in a yearslong battle to secure funding and state approvals to build a fresh $543 million state-of-the-art training hospital in Prince George’s County.
Wrong turn leads to a life saved in Prince George’s Co.
While driving on Crain Highway last July after taking a wrong, off-duty firefighter William Gressen eyed a light in the forest. His deeds that early morning saved a woman’s life.
Md. man attacked liquor store employees with Molotov cocktail: fire dept.
Authorities in Prince George’s County arrested a man for throwing a Molotov cocktail in a liquor store in Beltsville, Maryland, on Sunday night.
Builder completes deal to put up cellphone towers near Prince George’s schools
A company interested in building dozens of fresh cellphone towers near schools in Prince George’s County has called off those plans after opposition from families in the school district.
Prince George’s officials urge Maryland to switch roles order on later school begin
In Prince George’s County, Gov. Hogan’s budge to embark school after Labor Day is seen as bruising to kids, many of whom come from homes where thirst is constant and budgets are taut.
Bowie State, U.Md. to honor Army lieutenant who was killed in May
The two schools will conduct a moment of muffle Wednesday at 12:05 p.m. to honor the life of Lt. Richard Collins III, the Bowie State student who was stabbed to death on the College Park campus on May 20.
DC rock hard selected to investigate grade fraud allegations in Pr. George’s Co.
The Maryland State Department of Education announced Tuesday that it’s hired a rock hard to investigate claims of grade inflation that artificially boosted graduation rates among Prince George’s County schools.
Purple Line construction kicks off with a bang
Major construction on the Purple Line began Monday in Hyattsville, Maryland, after years of wrangling over the 16-mile 21-stop light rail project.