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
College Park holds second virtual town hall to discuss police and community relations "I don't know if we can trust you at the end of the day,” one student said. Clara Niel July 1, 2020
Pride Month and the Black Lives Matter movement unite at College Park demonstration The procession traveled from College Park to Largo. Diamondback Photo Staff June 28, 2020
Tree removal near College Park Airport sparks contention at city council meeting One resident called the removal of over 250 trees as a "slaughter" of the tree canopy. Angela Mecca February 26, 2020
Student housing affordability in College Park isn’t likely to improve soon, officials say Monthly rents increased by more than $30 in at least three nearby apartment complexes in 2019. Sahana Jayaraman December 29, 2019
College Park council expresses support for new city newspaper The move would be in line with the city's goal to increase community engagement. Angela Mecca December 4, 2019
Council liaison says recently passed nuisance ordinance is “being misused” in College Park The council unanimously passed the ordinance about two months ago. Angela Mecca November 24, 2019
College Park voters will weigh in on council members’ term lengths on this year’s ballot They are adding two new questions for constituents to answer. Carmen Molina Acosta November 5, 2019
UMD students voice concerns to College Park mayoral candidates one week before election Election day is Nov. 5. Angela Mecca October 29, 2019
College Park’s City Hall renovation could have a water feature worth over $200,000 The feature could cost between $200,000 and $700,000. Angela Mecca October 23, 2019