Newseum guests can walk through streets of Berlin during Cold War with UMD team’s help The virtual reality exhibit will be open through December 2018. Lindsey Feingold September 27, 2017
City, state and UMD officials celebrate at MilkBoy ArtHouse before first live performance The venue’s first live performance is “The Bitter Game” by Keith Wallace, playing Wednesday and Thursday at 8:00 p.m. Freelance Reporter September 27, 2017
College Park has new yard waste containers — and this time, they’re beige Yard waste collected from the carts will be turned into compost and mulch. Jack Roscoe September 27, 2017
SGA President AJ Pruitt is first student to win College Park award for improving city The Jack Perry Award was established in 2013 in recognition of the former District 2 councilman. Leah Brennan September 27, 2017
UMD Medical System takes ownership of Prince George’s County hospitals in partnership The partnership went into effect on Sept. 1. Evan Silvera September 25, 2017
Kapnos Taverna brings Greek cuisine to the Hotel at UMD Traditional Greek vegetable and seafood dishes like tzatziki, flatbreads and octopus will be served, as well as spit-roasted chicken, lamb and pork. Jack Roscoe September 25, 2017
PG Police name victim and charge suspect with murder in College Park homicide Davie Serpas, 21, of College Park has been charged with first- and second-degree murder in the incident. Jessie Campisi September 25, 2017
One man dead and another wounded in shooting at College Park apartment complex The second man was still in the hospital as of Sunday night, a police spokesman said. Jessie Campisi September 24, 2017
College Park’s Thirsty Thursdays will rotate restaurants each month Attendees were offered free wings and other specials. Freelance Reporter September 22, 2017
Purple Line construction resumes after judge delays ruling The ruling is expected in about one month. Kaanita Iyer September 22, 2017