The DeVos Institute will kickstart a series of talks Monday on technology’s effect on art The other three debates will take place over the next few months in cities along the East Coast. Rachel Kuipers October 16, 2016
A UMD team made an app highlighting D.C. areas inaccessible to people with disabilities The web app, Project Sidewalk, was created by a computer science professor and a group of graduate students. Natalie Schwartz October 13, 2016
Monument Village provides housing aimed toward College Park’s “young professionals” The building, located on Route 1, offers apartment and retail spaces. Carly Kempler October 12, 2016
The University of Maryland wants to start a soccer league for Prince George’s County kids The program aims to keep kids out of trouble. Kimberly Escobar October 12, 2016
College Park’s strategic plan has 42 items to complete by 2020. 27 are on track. The goals include an initiative to unite neighborhoods and provide quality infrastructure. Hannah Lang October 12, 2016
A College Park pastor looking to start community diversity dialogues may get city support The College Park City Council postponed its decision until it learns more about the ways the city would be involved. Freelance Reporter October 12, 2016
Purple lights shine outside College Park City Hall for Domestic Violence Awareness Month Mayor Patrick Wojahn said he hopes the lights raise awareness for the issue in our area. Angela Jacob October 12, 2016
College Park City Council approves the plan for a new Lidl grocery store on Route 1 If the city’s planning board approves the proposal, the grocery store will replace Route 1’s Clarion Inn. Hannah Lang October 11, 2016
FBI arrested a Hyattsville man last week after months-long investigation into ISIS The arrest came after the man expressed support for terror attacks on social media. Rebecca Rainey October 11, 2016
Metro is looking to cut its hours. WMATA want riders to weigh in on the options. The public comment period is open until Oct. 25. Lindsey Feingold October 11, 2016