“An abusive system”: Duo uncovers unusually high incarceration rate for immigrants Their findings reveal that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is over-detaining immigrants. Freelance Reporter August 11, 2016
Greenbelt’s FBI headquarters bid just got more attractive thanks to Gov. Larry Hogan Potential building costs were reduced by hundreds of millions. Hannah Lang August 11, 2016
Federal judge stalls Purple Line project over ridership and safety concerns But College Park officials remain optimistic. Alex Carolan August 11, 2016
Nonprofit educational center is changing hands after UMD can no longer fund it Prince George’s County will take over in late summer or early fall. Kimberly Escobar July 21, 2016
“It’s going to be an economic driver”: Purple Line gets go ahead to build in College Park The Maryland Transit Administration can now start construction whenever it’s ready. Freelance Reporter July 21, 2016
Univ, city and CPCUP expand assistance for those looking to live in College Park It’s housing made affordable for city and university employees. Carly Kempler July 13, 2016
Town Hall opened a half-century ago. Now, the bar’s new owner is making big changes. The new owner is planning upgrades. Diamondback Staff July 12, 2016
Campus Drive now stretches down to College Park Metro Say goodbye to Paint Branch Parkway. Freelance Reporter July 6, 2016
College Park and UMD’s bike share is so popular, now nearby towns want it, too Demand for bikes comes from residents of College Park and other surrounding areas. Freelance Reporter June 30, 2016
University System of Maryland will stop directly investing in fossil fuels Students from this university have pushed for divestment since 2013. Sam Reilly June 29, 2016