Facing a shortage of PPE, local medical professionals stress as COVID-19 spreads Patients are worried, and so are the professionals. Eric Neugeboren April 24, 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
Maryland Gov. Hogan orders face coverings in retail stores, transit systems Maryland counties had already announced similar orders requiring face-coverings. Matt McDonald April 15, 2020
White House declares Prince George’s County a COVID-19 hotspot The designation means the county needs “urgent federal attention,” Gov. Larry Hogan said. Matt McDonald April 8, 2020
College Park residents face anxiety, financial uncertainty as COVID-19 spreads Facing lost income and seismic changes to their daily routines, College Park residents hold out for better times. Eric Neugeboren April 1, 2020
UMD parents call upon university to make new childcare center more affordable Tuition at the daycare ranges from $1,360 for preschool and $1,925 for infant and toddler care. Angela Roberts April 1, 2020
PG officials will release some inmates from county jail to prevent coronavirus spread The State's Attorney and public defender's offices are set to work together. Amanda Hernández March 19, 2020
Prince George’s County man is the first person to die of coronavirus in Maryland The man was in his 60s and had an underlying medical condition. Rina Torchinsky March 18, 2020
Worker at a building in UMD’s Discovery District tests negative for coronavirus So far, 37 Marylanders have tested positive, including 10 in Prince George’s County. Jillian Atelsek March 16, 2020
“Preparing for the worst”: College Park City Council discusses plans to meet remotely The council's Tuesday meeting came shortly after the University of Maryland announced it would be extending spring break by a week and moving classes online for at least two weeks. Angela Mecca March 11, 2020