Route 1 Mask Match recruits volunteers to sew, distribute face coverings for those in need The group has already delivered nearly 60 masks and received over 850 requests. Jonathan Tercasio April 20, 2020
College Park City Council voices support for Old Leonardtown housing complex demolition The apartment buildings have become too expensive to maintain as of late, the city's park and planning director said. Angela Mecca April 15, 2020
UMD SGA announces candidates, parties set to compete in this year’s elections In all, 61 students are running for executive and legislative positions on the body. Amanda Hernández April 7, 2020
GoFundMe pages for these two local restaurants are raising funds for employees Banana Blossom Bistro and Taqueria Habanero both have donation pages. Eric Neugeboren April 5, 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 students will have free access to virtual textbooks for the rest of the semester The service will be provided until May 25. Kanika Mehra March 29, 2020
Small businesses in College Park struggle through coronavirus pandemic The Board and Brew and Vigilante Coffee are among the small businesses hit hard so far. Jonathan Tercasio March 28, 2020
University Park local pays tribute to “last gasps” of dilapidated buildings along Route 1 Before the coronavirus outbreak temporarily closed Maryland Milestones down, the Hyattsville tourist information center displayed the local artist's paintings. Jonathan Tercasio March 26, 2020
Only the bold can handle the heat of Northwest Chinese’s cuisine Northwest takes you into a true Chinese kitchen and makes you want to stay forever. Connor Senay March 12, 2020
Man stabbed near College Park Shopping Center Police issued an all clear after the suspect and two males left the scene. Rina Torchinsky March 12, 2020