Ex-College Park Mayor Patrick Wojahn pleads guilty to 140 child pornography charges Investigators found 1,500 videos and images depicting child sex abuse material on Wojahn’s devices. Katharine Wilson August 2, 2023
Sexuality has nothing to do with pedophilia. Stop conflating the two. We must not scapegoat the LGBTQ+ community in instances of pedophilia. Ravi Panguluri March 6, 2023
Music and student performances take center stage at College Park Day This was the first time the annual event has been held since 2019. Katharine Wilson October 16, 2022
College Park residents stow away their lawn mowers for pollinators during No-Mow April A study in Wisconsin found not mowing lawns for a month increased bee diversity five-fold. Grace Yarrow March 31, 2022
College Park Mayor Patrick Wojahn to head racial equity group for local officials The mayor and two city staff members will also participate in a semester-long fellowship discussing how to achieve racial justice through city planning. Grace Yarrow March 1, 2022
Dozens gather to celebrate College Park City Hall grand opening The new building — a project that has been in the works for 20 years — includes spaces for the city and the university. Grace Yarrow December 14, 2021
Here’s how to register for the upcoming Nov. 7 College Park City Council election Eligible voters must register to vote by Sunday, Oct. 10 for both absentee and in-person voting. Grace Yarrow September 30, 2021
City of College Park names Kenneth Young city manager Kenneth Young will be the city's first Black city manager and will start his new position on Monday, Sept. 27. Grace Yarrow September 22, 2021
Two College Park City Council seats will be contested in November elections The election will be held Nov. 9 and eligible residents must register to vote by Oct. 10 through the Prince George’s County Board of Elections. Grace Yarrow September 16, 2021
Mayors of Big Ten college communities ask conference to consult local health officials College Park Mayor Patrick Wojahn joined 11 other mayors in signing a letter to the Big Ten. Jonathan Tercasio October 20, 2020