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Council Approves $2.5M Bond Ordinance
City to seek bond funding for a number of infrastructure projects, including a new parking facility.

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City to seek bond funding for a number of infrastructure projects, including a new parking facility.

Community-police event takes place at Magruder Park.
City council makes small modification allowing residential parking zone to remain
Last minute grant to help fund community-police event this Tuesday.
For the second time this year, Hyattsville City Council to debate parking changes in Arts District neighborhood near school
Hyattsville City Council set to give final approval for purchase of two automated anti-graffiti cameras.
Social media, digital tools still no match for old-fashioned printed paper for Hyattsville newsletter, says city official.
Money will be used on a number of city projects, including some which have already began.
The New York Times' David Pogue lost his phone on a train but got it back with the help of Prince George's finest.
If you like art and community service, then the Hyattsville Arts Festival wants you.
New York Times tech guru loses phone, finds it in Prince George's County with the help of the internet and county police.
The younger you are, the more likely you are to support same-sex marriage. What does this mean for Maryland?
Summer Leadership Conference preps county principals for new school year.
Emails described Hispanics as cockroaches, according to report.
New site to collect coverage of Route 1 corridor.
Federal SAFER grant to help staff understaffed stations in Prince George's County.
The younger you are, the more likely you are to support same-sex marriage. What does this mean for Maryland?
Silica gets limelight in new Hyattsville art exhibit.
The suspects, 16 and 17 years old, face charges of first-degree murder and robbery.
54-year-old man beaten, chased and robbed by local teens, according to county police.