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Robotics Program Starts At Hyattsville School
The initiative was brought to the St. Jerome Academy by Hyattsville City Councilman Eric Wingard.

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The initiative was brought to the St. Jerome Academy by Hyattsville City Councilman Eric Wingard.

Regis hair salon and Old Navy going pink.
A police report said two incidents of inappropriate touching happened near Hyattsville Middle School in the past month.
Chief Douglas Holland will stand in for the next for weeks or longer, at the council's pleasure.
The walk was sponsored by All Shades of Pink, a breast cancer awareness group based in Glenn Dale and Washington Gas.
Winners receive up to $100 for their short stories; an Anne Arundel County student was among the finalists last year.
When he's not working at Home Free USA in Hyattsville, artist Chris Gales stays busy with landscapes, city scapes and skewed portraits.
Here's a snapshot of the inside of an elevator in Hyattsville. Anything look weird to you?
Artificial turf field dedicated in Hyattsville Friday afternoon.
Seven arrests reported at Hyattsville's high school.
Prince George's County Police looking for suspect in Capitol Heights shooting death.
Some locals say they're patronizing Hyattsville retail since College Park installed new multi-space parking meters in shopping areas.
As the cold weather sets in, in the wake of August's earthquake, fire officials warn earthquake damage could have damaged chimney and ventilation pipes.
As the weather gets colder, fire officials suggest following some simple safety tips.
August's earthquake left some chimneys and ventilation pipes damaged.
With the resignation of City Administrator Gregory Rose, it is expected that the City Council will make that decision as soon as tonight.
Neal B. Dennis, a 22-year veteran of the Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department and a Bowie resident, will serve as deputy director under Chief Marc Bashoor.
As the weather gets colder, fire officials suggest following some simple safety tips.
The City Council is expected to name an acting city administrator on Oct. 10.
Gregory Rose, who has been Hyattsville's City Administrator for less than a year, will leave his post Friday.