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Donations Collected for Lewisdale Family Affected by Fatal House Fire
Numerous local fire companies helped combat the blaze.

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Numerous local fire companies helped combat the blaze.

NWHS is having a coat drive. Find out more about how you can donate below.
Jose Cristino Sanchez-Rosa, of the 7300 block of Robert Lane in Falls Church, VA, succumbed to his injuries.
Some Hyattsville firefighters helped combat the blaze.
Patch wants to know how you fight off a winter cold.
Prince George’s County Sheriff Melvin C. High accepted over 100 teddy bears from the county chapter of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors to help deputies console children they encounter on their calls.
Breakfast with Santa supports the Iota Gamma Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. of Prince George’s County Adopted Families’ Angel Tree.
Tis the season for holiday events! Check out some of them below.
One local blogger writes about life with her kids in Hyattsville.
There have been a number of comments on Hyattsville Patch recently about parking at Streetsense's development at Baltimore Avenue and Jefferson Street. Let us know what you think about city parking with this poll.
Frederick Scott was accidentally released from jail on bond earlier this month.
Check out a neat idea for those leaves lying around waiting to be collected.
Frederick L. Scott was mistakenly given a $75,000 bond and released from jail while awaiting a murder trial.
The game benefits the Sonny Frazier Toy Drive.
Frederick L. Scott, 24 was indicted on a first-degree murder charge for the March 4 shooting death of Phillip Watson.
Frederick L. Scott, 24 was indicted on a first-degree murder charge for the shooting death of Phillip Watson March 4 outside the Surf Club.
About recycling, Thanksgiving and Occupy.
About police, extravaganzas and picnic tables.
Life might be a highway, but who wants to drive all night long to get home for Thanksgiving?
There's a Hyattsville City Council meeting tonight at 8 p.m. Read the highlights of the agenda below.