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Council Faces Key Budget Votes
Votes likely on city employee health benefits, budgets for city administration and legislative departments. Read the documents here.
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Votes likely on city employee health benefits, budgets for city administration and legislative departments. Read the documents here.
The 2012 General Assembly session closed without an agreement between the House of Delegates and the Senate on an operating budget for the state, but some bills did pass.
A South Hyattsville neighborhood saw a home invasion and an attempted burglary on consecutive days last week.
Assault occurred on hiker biker trail behind West Hyattsville Metro Station.
Office shuttered temporarily to clean up damage from 2010 flood.
Skepticism meets calls for urgent action on city employee health care overhaul to finance unfunded insurance liability.
Planners lay out possible future cityscape surround light rail transit station near intersection of Adelphi Road, University Boulevard and Campus Drive.
Debate over Hyattsville's redistricting continues, but City Council is running out of time to approve plan, says attorney.
Despite the budget impasse, the Maryland General Assembly did manage to pass some legislation, including a slate of education bills.
Meeting tonight in Hyattsville to seek input from residents about Purple Line infrastructure.
Suspect wanted in connection with abduction and rape reported near West Hyattsville Metro Station.
The post-World War II subdivisions in West Hyattsville could soon be a part of the Hyattsville Historic District.
The county is offering mulch made from last year's Christmas trees.
Automated cameras will soon snap shots of speeding motorists, but City Council delays decision on how many people to hire to run the program.
Follow along as Patch reports live from the Hyattsville City Council.
Christmas trees turned to mulch to be given away for free, but there are a few restrictions.
Coming soon to the mall: get rid of your old electronics the environmentally friendly way and destroy your old sensitive documents, too.
Want to know what's going on at tonight's Hyattsville City Council meeting? Check out the memos and documents behind the measures here.
The Hyattsville City Council will vote on eight sites for a new municipal speed camera program.
Revisions to proposed Hyattsville redistricting schemes sees options which modify the number of city wards.