The DC Black Lives Matter mural is performative, not radical D.C. residents deserve more from their mayor than an empty gesture of solidarity. Caterina Ieronimo June 16, 2020
College Park, PG County officials talk community-police relations at virtual town hall Council members Fazlul Kabir and Denise Mitchell hosted the Zoom town hall. Clara Niel June 16, 2020
What questions will leftists have to wrestle with during the Black Lives Matter movement? How radicals can conceptualize the Black Lives Matter protests. Max Foley-Keene June 11, 2020
It doesn’t matter if ‘defund the police’ is politically wise Don’t ask whether ‘defund the police’ will hurt Democratic politicians. Zachary Jablow June 11, 2020
Fewer PG County residents sought protective orders during stay-at-home order, data shows Experts say this trend isn't reassuring. Madison Peek June 10, 2020
Prince George’s County board of education takes steps to sever ties with county police The board’s budget committee voted on a recommendation to cancel its school resource officer contract with the county police and all municipal police. Chloe Goldberg June 9, 2020
Another black person is now a martyr. I’m tired of it. Shootings of unarmed black men have become all too familiar. David Suggs May 8, 2020
Police searching for 3-5 armed suspects after shooting inside The Enclave apartments The victim was taken to the hospital and appeared to be in stable condition. Clara Longo de Freitas April 18, 2020
UMD student arrested on hate crime charges after allegedly sending anti-Semitic texts The incident occurred in December, according to campus police. Christine Condon February 29, 2020