The Original Ledo Restaurant left College Park. Another Ledo franchise is replacing it. The new franchise will open as early as the spring. Emily Williams December 1, 2020
College Park’s Lakeland is remembered through archived documents, photos at virtual event "We cannot let them be forgotten," a fifth-generation Lakelander said. Clara Niel November 21, 2020
Gov. Hogan names College Park quantum computing company one of top state start-ups IonQ is currently the only quantum computing system working with both Amazon and Microsoft. Brent Abel November 20, 2020
Purple Line corridor residents discuss affordable housing at annual meeting The virtual meeting featured local businesses, activists and other community members. Anaya Truss-Williams November 18, 2020
College Park’s Proteus Bicycles has a new addition for coffee lovers Now, customers waiting for their bikes to be fixed can have a treat to pass the time. Anaya Truss-Williams November 16, 2020
College Park City Manager Scott Somers announces resignation Somers accepted a position as the CEO for Green Valley Recreation, Inc., a southern Arizona nonprofit. Clara Niel November 15, 2020
Llatetra Brown Esters wins District 2 special election in College Park Esters received 61 percent of the vote. Clara Niel November 13, 2020
Purple Line officials field questions about project progress and construction The Nov. 10 update was intended to give city community members a clearer look at what was going on with the project. Anaya Truss-Williams November 11, 2020
COVID-19 hit the hospitality industry hard. Here’s how College Park hotels are adjusting. Some, like The Hotel and the Red Roof Inn, have introduced student discounts and other incentives. Anaya Truss-Williams November 11, 2020
In Vision 2030 plan, College Park aims to promote walkability, develop affordable housing The city is now pushing to become a top-20 college town by 2030. Anaya Truss-Williams November 10, 2020