Prince George's County News
Teen critical after taxi strikes him in Temple Hills
The driver fled the scene of the accident on Wheeler Road.
Video discussing reparative therapy for gays pulled from Prince George's schools
A controversial video is being pulled from some public schools in Prince George's County.
Man critically injured in car, train wreck
A train collided with a car that was crossing railroad tracks in Brandywine, Md., and sent a man to the hospital with life-threatening injuries Wednesday.
Md. school copyright proposal prompting concern
Prince George's County school officials are proposing that work created by staff and students should be copyrighted.
Prince George's County schools considers owning student and teachers' work
The Prince George's County Board of Education is considering a proposal that says any work created for school or by using school materials would become property of the school board.
Diverse P.G. County Lacrosse Club Defies the Sport's Norm
When Alex Heitkemper joined the Prince George's Pride lacrosse club three years ago, he noticed something different about the team.
Prince George's County to reassign 22 paid firefighters
Four Prince George's County fire stations will lose a combined 22 paid firefighters to other stations in the county on March 4 as part of the county's multi-step staff realignment plan.
Prince George's to release request for casino plans
Maryland will take the next step towards opening a casino in Prince George's County this week when the Video Lottery Facility Location Commission releases a request for detailed plans from all companies hoping to win the license.
Man sentenced in slaying of shop owner
A man convicted of killing a Northwest shop owner during a robbery has been sentenced to 52 1/2 years in prison.
Prince George's Co. planning for $152M budget shortfall
Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker said the county is expecting a $152.2 million shortfall as officials plan the fiscal 2014 budget.
Hoyer to visit school
Maryland Rep. Steny Hoyer will be visiting a school in Bowie.
Flood waters dropping along Patuxent River in Laurel
The Mayor of Laurel has declared an immediate municipal civil emergency due to release of water from Howard Duckett Dam.
Surgeons work to reattach injured firefighter's arm
A West Lanham, Md., firefighter injured during an early morning Beltway crash underwent nine hours of surgery Wednesday to reattach his arm, which was severed in the wreck.
Chief: Tractor-trailer rear-ends fire truck
A tractor-trailer rear-ended a Prince George's County fire truck on the Inner Loop of the Capital Beltway early Wednesday, forcing the highway to shut down and sending seven people -- including four West Lanham firefighters -- to Prince George's Hospital Center.
Man pleads guilty to murder committed in 1990
A 57-year-old man has pleaded guilty to a murder and two rapes that he committed in 1990.
Bowie candy shop owner named Food Network's 'Sweet Genius'
Food Network reality show "Sweet Genius" last week named Bowie resident Tamarra Thomas the winning contestant on the show, a competition where chefs battle it out to create desserts in timed challenges with surprise ingredients/
Police identify victim in Landover homicide
Prince George's County Police have identified a man whose body was found inside an industrial building in Landover.
Speed limit on ICC could be raised to 70
A bill in the Maryland House of Delegates would raise the top speed on interstates and expressways statewide from 65 mph to 70 mph.
Officers executing search warrant shot at
Prince George's County Police have charged a man with multiple counts of attempted murder after officers were fired upon while executing a search warrant.
Left in cold, impounded College Park dog waits for owners
Prince George's County Animal Management was forced to remove a Rottweiler from its home Sunday afternoon after complaints that the owner left the dog exposed to the bitter cold weather much of the past week without proper shelter.



