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Medicine In A Minute
A new MinuteClinic has opened on New Hampshire Avenue in Langley Park, offering quick medical care to those with or without insurance.

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A new MinuteClinic has opened on New Hampshire Avenue in Langley Park, offering quick medical care to those with or without insurance.

No, we're not talking about text messages or computer screens. Hyattsville's Nicholas Orem Middle School offers some information about reading--you know, from a book.
Monday evening an oily substance was found covering a large section of the surface of the Anacostia River.
Some of the things this study would look into are vacancy rates, the income of area residents, their spending patterns and consumer preferences.
About doo-wop, football and wonky weather.
You can read more about the policy on the school's website.
How has your life been changed since Sept. 11, 2001?
This new feature will highlight Hyattsville's stories of hope and struggle in our changing times.
It doesn't look like that'll happen today, but here are some ideas to make the rainy day blues go away, at least.
About weather, fingerprinting and bread pudding.
Miss a few reports last week? Here's a roundup of what happened on Patch.
Here are five fun things to stem boredom on rainy days and some places near Hyattsville where you can get help making them happen.
Tastefully decorated with vintage photographs of jazz musicians on exposed brick, the tiny galley gets packed quickly.
Each week, Patch will run a report about a county fugitive. Let Crime Solvers know if you have any information about the criminals mentioned here. They're counting on you!
A roundup of crimes reported to the Hyattsville Police Department during this time.
Like veggies? Pizza? Learn more about how to whip up some of your favorite meals with some schooling from a Prince George's County home-grown chef.
They would like to create a CSX railroad crossing for pedestrians and cyclists in Riverdale Park.
About postcards, street trees and Summer Jam!
Pupils at Nicholas Orem Middle School noted their dream career, where they plan to train for that career and who they want to help using that career.