A Beltsville house fire on New Year’s Day left one dead and several injured The blaze tore through a home on Montgomery Road. Madison Peek January 1, 2021
Former Prince George’s County police officer among recipients of Trump pardons Stephanie Mohr was convicted of a federal civil rights violation in 2001. Jenn Attanasio December 24, 2020
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announces travel and gathering restrictions The conference comes the same week Maryland health care workers received some of the first doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. Diamondback Staff December 17, 2020
Farewell, falafel: Krazi Kebob to close its doors next week The restaurant is among others that will be demolished to make way for a new apartment complex. Anaya Truss-Williams December 14, 2020
Virtual art sale supports local restaurants and families in Prince George’s County The virtual art sale is taking place until Dec. 20. Freelance Reporter December 14, 2020
Prince George’s County to shutter indoor dining beginning Wednesday, Alsobrooks says Outdoor dining will be open at 50 percent capacity. Rina Torchinsky December 10, 2020
College Park City Council grants further funds to food programs with CARES money The city has until mid December to spend the remaining funds provided by the CARES Act. Freelance Reporter December 10, 2020
College Park City Council approves conditions for new student housing on Knox Road Some community members are still concerned the housing isn't affordable for students. Clara Niel December 9, 2020
Maryland lawmakers amend bill to secure military benefits for Lt. Richard Collins’ family Prior to this amendment, the bill only applied to future ROTC graduates who die between commissioning and their first assignment. Amanda Hernández December 8, 2020
After UMD reports most hate bias incidents in state, students reflect on campus climate The University of Maryland's zip code recorded 19 hate bias incidents last year — the highest of any zip code in the state. Madison Peek December 7, 2020