Marylanders 16 and over with underlying medical conditions can now receive COVID vaccine All Marylanders over the age of 16 will be able to receive a vaccine starting April 27. Shifra Dayak March 30, 2021
College Park Council names developer for bike lane, landscape project on Rhode Island Ave. The project, which will cost more than $2.8 million, also includes widened sidewalks and benches. Shifra Dayak March 23, 2021
College Park City Council discusses student housing project to replace Knox Boxes The housing project could include five-bedroom units. Shifra Dayak March 17, 2021
UMD a cappella groups reflect on how the pandemic has affected them Since the start of the pandemic, a cappella groups at this university have forgone their usual in-person performances and competitions for screen-friendly alternatives. Shifra Dayak March 11, 2021
College Park City Council passes ordinance to discuss tax credit for development project If the tax credit is granted, it would be worth $571,000 distributed over five years. Shifra Dayak March 10, 2021
COVID-19 variant first prevalent in UK identified at UMD This variant is more contagious than others, according to the CDC. Shifra Dayak March 5, 2021
Maryland’s vaccine equity group announces new plan to help vulnerable communities The state will launch a community vaccine clinic in Prince George's County. Shifra Dayak March 5, 2021
City Council to send letter to WMATA opposing proposed closure of College Park Metro stop The cuts would also eliminate bus route 86 and shorten bus route 83, which both run through College Park. Shifra Dayak March 3, 2021
College Park City Council introduces ordinance to amend several election policies The ordinance would allow the council to change the election's date and deadlines for individuals to file and withdraw their candidacy. Shifra Dayak February 24, 2021
UMD community members reeling in aftermath of Texas winter storm Many felt helpless in the aftermath of the winter weather event. Shifra Dayak February 24, 2021