Prince George’s County activists call for permanent cap on rent increases Dozens of county residents rallied Friday in Lake Arbor in response to the lack of a permanent rent stabilization policy. Katharine Wilson February 12, 2024
Washington Commanders to move business operations to Riverdale Park The new offices will be located at 4600 River Rd. in this university’s Discovery District. Bridget Byrne December 8, 2023
Prince George’s County launches guaranteed basic income pilot program to support residents Thrive Prince George’s — the $4 million initiative — will provide monthly payments of $800 for two years to selected county residents. Savannah Grooms December 1, 2023
Here’s what happens to recycled items in Prince George’s County Around 70,000 tons of recycled materials pass through the Prince George's County facility every year, according to employees. Katharine Wilson November 20, 2023
Prince George’s County to join national effort to boost semiconductor chip manufacturing The county’s funding for this program comes from appropriations in the federal bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act. Savannah Grooms November 16, 2023
Greenbelt will host new FBI headquarters Maryland leaders had been pushing federal officials to choose the Prince George’s County location for several years. Maximo Legaspi November 8, 2023
Prince George’s County Council bill aims to lessen unemployment rate, support workers A project labor agreement is a type of collective bargaining agreement that establishes the terms and conditions of a construction project. Sasha Allen October 26, 2023
A new county bill threatens to suppress cannabis dispensaries. It must be amended. Modified restrictions on dispensaries will ensure the weed industry can grow safely in our county. Lynelle Essilfie October 23, 2023
UMD students, local politicians gather for women’s empowerment event The politicians, all from Prince George’s and Montgomery counties, shared their leadership stories. Freelance Reporter October 5, 2023
‘We are sitting ducks’: PGCPS bus drivers say they feel unsafe Drivers in the county are tripling or quadrupling their runs in order to cover for the bus driver shortage in PGCPS. Sasha Allen October 4, 2023