Prince George’s County officials reflect on last year’s youth curfew The curfew ended Dec. 31, 2022, and elected officials are now reflecting on its effectiveness and its future. Akshaj Gaur February 6, 2023
Tom Dernoga named Prince George’s County Council chair in leadership shake-up Dernoga, who has served on the council for 12 years, succeeds at-large Democratic council member Calvin Hawkins as council chair. Akshaj Gaur December 9, 2022
Prince George’s County Council to focus on transparent development, environment Incoming members of the Prince George's County Council are looking to rebuild public trust. Akshaj Gaur December 6, 2022
Here are the Prince George’s County Council election winners The only contested race was in District 7. Akshaj Gaur November 9, 2022
Prince George’s County passes bill to grant higher wages to more public works employees Public works projects such as resurfacing roads, pavement milling and mechanical systems service will be added to the county’s prevailing wages clause. Akshaj Gaur October 30, 2022
Prince George’s County Council member resigns after new executive role nomination County Executive Angela Alsobrooks’ recently nominated Turner to be the next executive director of the county’s ethics and accountability office. Parker Leipzig October 26, 2022
Meet the Prince George’s County Council candidates in Districts 5-9 The Diamondback reached out to council candidates in Districts 5 through 9 to learn more about each candidate’s platform. Akshaj Gaur October 19, 2022
Prince George’s County Council holds public hearing on West Hyattsville Metro station area development The plan calls for a reinvigorated transit system including pedestrian and bicycle facilities and new recreational spaces, such as parks. Akshaj Gaur October 17, 2022
Meet the Prince George’s County Council candidates representing districts near College Park Despite the lack of competitive races, there will be several changes up and down the council. Akshaj Gaur October 10, 2022
Prince George’s County politicians don’t reflect the area’s growing Latino population Twenty-one percent of Prince George's County residents are Hispanic or Latino, compared to 15 percent in 2010. Akshaj Gaur October 3, 2022