COVID-19 has hit immigrant communities hard. This local group has helped thousands. So far, they've helped over 1,300 families in Prince George's County. Amanda Hernández September 28, 2020
Here’s what College Park residents think about students’ return to campus "I think the majority of students have taken this to heart." Clara Niel September 25, 2020
UMD, Towson tenants join Maryland delegates at state house in fight to terminate leases Some state delegates are supporting the students. Jonathan Tercasio September 24, 2020
Residential parking permits required on 48th Avenue after overcrowding complaints The ruling pertains to parking on the 8400 and 8500 block. Clara Niel September 23, 2020
Locals have raised more than $12K to keep a Greenbelt cafe afloat The online auction features more than 150 items and has been up since Sept. 7. Anaya Truss-Williams September 22, 2020
College Park city hall project reaches milestone with first floor cement pouring The project is set to include retail space, a plaza and office space for both the city of College Park and the University of Maryland. Freelance Reporter September 22, 2020
For those raised in College Park’s Lakeland, the wounds left by its destruction remain Major restructuring has made the once-thriving community fundamentally different. Clara Niel September 21, 2020
PGCPS tables proposal to eliminate school resource officers for a second time The proposal will be discussed again in January. Diamondback Staff September 18, 2020
UMD students to launch anonymous mental health texting service next week The service will be open from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. every day. Victoria Ebner September 18, 2020
Baltimore judge rules Purple Line contractors can withdraw from transit project The ruling comes after over $800 million in overruns. Anaya Truss-Williams September 17, 2020