AI gunshot detection technology at UMD raises concerns about false positives, policing UMPD uses ShotSpotter, an AI-based acoustic gunshot detection system, to alert campus police in the event of an active shooter. Mario Morais December 5, 2024
Poor waste management is poisoning Marylanders. MedStar must rectify it. For the sake of Marylanders' health, MedStar needs to cut ties with Curtis Bay's incinerators. Olive Beverly August 28, 2024
Wes Moore discusses public safety, affordable housing in State of the State address In Wednesday's State of the State address, Moore said public safety is his administration’s top priority. Sam Gauntt February 8, 2024
Maryland lawmakers look to balance budget constraints with legislative agenda The Maryland General Assembly is nearly a month into its 2024 legislative session and lawmakers are continuing work on key issues from last year. Sam Gauntt February 1, 2024
Presidents don’t have too many classified documents. Too many documents are classified. By fixing over classification, less important information won't be mishandled. Kyra Freeman February 1, 2023
College Park City Council discusses what special policing district could look like The city of College Park previously used revenue from speed cameras to achieve most of the 2013 safety goals. Katharine Wilson October 6, 2022
Daylight saving time is antiquated and sometimes dangerous We don't need daylight saving time Kevin Hu March 8, 2020
Early voting opens Sunday for the College Park City Council elections This is the first time early voting is available for the city council elections. Angela Mecca October 25, 2019
Speed cameras brought in almost $1 million for College Park last year Last fiscal year, College Park issued 53,980 citations to drivers caught speeding on tape. Carmen Molina Acosta October 7, 2019