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As School Plant Sale Looms, Volunteers Needed
Call goes out for volunteers for upcoming Native Plant Sale to support the Hyattsville PTA

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Call goes out for volunteers for upcoming Native Plant Sale to support the Hyattsville PTA

Gloomy weather delays DeMatha, Gonzaga title game in College Park.
Hyattsville police are investigating a series of incidents in which gunshots rang out in the late night and early morning hours in central Hyattsville.
At least some aspects of a debate over the police budget could be held behind closed doors during tonight's Hyattsville City Council meeting.
Fire and rescue crews respond to late-night fire in rental home.
The organizers behind the eighth annual Gateway Open Studio Tour estimate record turnout for event.
Hundreds gather in downtown Hyattsville for first Summer Jam of the season.
Compared to previous weeks, Hyattsville had a comparatively benign week in crime at the end of April.
Rain or shine, there will be music, food, drink and dancing in downtown Hyattsville tonight.
The arts come alive in the Gateway Arts District this Saturday.
Family competes on Jimmy Kimmel Live's Skype scavenger hunt.
Suspect allegedly stabbed ex-girlfriend with kitchen knife.
Hyattsville City Council member outlines position on closed session to discuss police budget.
Hyattsville Patch editor argues that entering closed session to discuss recently raised budget issues would violate Maryland's Open Meetings Act.
A recently discovered discrepancy between budget measures grinds budget approval to a halt while opening up debate about police staffing.
Abby Sandel will continue in role as acting head of the Recreation and Arts Department as department prepares for transition.
After pulling double duty for nearly a year, Abby Sandel is up for a pay raise.
Robberies plague pedestrians in last week of April. Mapping theft from auto in Hyattsville. It's all in this week's Hyattsville Crime Map.
Tonight's city council meeting will likely see next year's budget brought up for final approval.
Work to replace switches will shutter four Green Line stations in northern Prince George's County this weekend.