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Hyattsville Council Absenteeism by the Numbers
A look at the 2012 attendance records of each member of the Hyattsville City Council.

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A look at the 2012 attendance records of each member of the Hyattsville City Council.

See how last night's meeting played out in real time.
Without enough City Council members to do anything else, meeting to determine future of University Hills streetscape project becomes a public hearing.
The only topic scheduled for discussion at tonight's Hyattsville City Council meeting is the University Hills Green Streets project.
Former council challenger enter race for one of two open seats in Ward 5.
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Dealing with dictators, refugees and the Vatican, Ward 4 council candidate brings unique experiences to Hyattsville campaign.
One Prince George's County police officer suffered burns to his hands and face trying to save the victim as flames shot skyward and black smoke poured across the highway.
City Council sets two anticipated public hearings, talks OPEB, welcomes new Public Works Director.
Developing story: Edouard Haba registers for Ward 4 city council races.
Weapons can be exchanged for gift cards worth up to $125.
Weapons can be exchanged for gift cards worth up to $125.
Weapons can be exchanged for gift cards worth up to $125.
Weapons can be exchanged for gift cards worth up to $125.
Weapons can be exchanged for gift cards worth up to $125.
Weapons can be exchanged for gift cards worth up to $125.
Overall crime trending down in West Hyattsville, citywide, according to latest annual numbers.
Emergency legislation needed to bring city speed cam law up to snuff, plus provide room for growth, according to Police Chief Doug Holland.
Queens Chapel restaurant wants to hold live entertainment and deejayed music.
Mayor Marc Tartaro proposes special work session to discuss street improvements in University Hills.