Prince George’s County’s proposed 2022 budget ups support for health, cuts police funding The proposal also increases support for education. Emily Williams March 21, 2021
Prince George’s County Public Schools CEO outlines in-person learning option The in-person option is staggered and includes two days in the classroom. Jonathan Tercasio March 21, 2021
House passes bill to create pathway to citizenship for millions of Dreamers About 120 UMD students are DACA beneficiaries. Amanda Hernández March 18, 2021
All Marylanders 16 and over will be eligible for the COVID vaccine by April 27, Hogan says Residents over 16 with underlying medical conditions will be eligible on March 30. Matt McDonald March 18, 2021
COVID-19 vaccination site set to open in Hyattsville next week The clinic will operate 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays by appointment only. Rina Torchinsky March 17, 2021
College Park City Council discusses student housing project to replace Knox Boxes The housing project could include five-bedroom units. Shifra Dayak March 17, 2021
If there’s a COVID surge after break, UMD quarantine and isolation team say it’s ready Students who left campus over break are required to get tested within 72 hours before returning. Joel Lev-Tov March 15, 2021
Maryland launches state preregistration system for COVID-19 mass vaccination sites The state's first phase includes health care workers and those over 65. Rina Torchinsky March 13, 2021
Maryland climate activists push for progressive state bills at virtual lobbying day They want to see lasting environmental and criminal justice reforms. Joel Lev-Tov March 12, 2021
After merger, College Park startup IonQ plans to go public with $2 billion valuation The company is set to be the first commercialized quantum computing company to go public. Jonathan Tercasio March 12, 2021