Prince George's County News
East and West collide at UMd.'s 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
Huang was teaching in China two years ago when the two started collaborating the idea of a co- production. In 2010, she proposed the idea to Mitchell Hébert, a co-director of the production, who agreed without hesitation.
Pr. George's police investigating hit-and-run
Prince George's County police are seeking the public's help after a deadly hit-and-run in Suitland last week.
Delegate O'Donnell guest speaker for college GOP
Delegate Anthony O'Donnell, who is running for Congress, will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the University of Maryland's College Republicans.
Pr. George's hosting emergency preparedness forum
Police in Prince George's County are announcing an emergency preparedness conference for later this month.
Javier Miyares appointed UMUC president
Javier Miyares has been appointed president of University of Maryland University College, a state school that specializes in online education for members of the military stationed overseas.
New children's museum to open near D.C. in December
The National Children's Museum says it will open in December at a site along the Potomac River just south of Washington.
O'Malley: Done with gambling measure if voters reject it
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley says if voters reject gambling in Prince George's County when they vote on the measure in November, he won't seek to re-introduce the gaming legislation while he's governor.
Teen charged as adult in mall shooting
A 17-year-old boy has been charged as an adult in a shooting in a mall parking lot in Baltimore County.
Pair arrested in shooting death of mother
Prince George's County police say they have arrested two Oxon Hill men in the shooting death of a young mother.
Pr. George's County Board of Education fires 2 high-level staffers
The Prince George's County Board of Education called an emergency meeting Thursday afternoon and, hours later, two high-level staffers were gone.
Delegate Justin Ross announces retirement
Prince George's County Delegate Justin Ross says he is retiring from the House of Delegates.
Md. opening 1st regional job office in Laurel
The Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation says it's opening a Regional Workforce Center in Laurel that takes an inter-county approach to employment and training services.
Court suspends delegate's license to practice law
Maryland's highest court has indefinitely suspended Delegate Tiffany Alston's license to practice law.
Police to talk about unsolved murder of Central High teen
Prince George's County police are holding a community meeting to discuss the unsolved killing of a teenager who was shot while walking to school.
5 students hospitalized after Md. school bus crash
Rockville police say five elementary school students were taken to the hospital after their school bus hit another vehicle.
Cirque du Soleil offers class to young performers
Perched on cinder blocks and separated into four small compartments with desks and a computer, the trailers look like any that sit beside overcrowded public schools throughout the Washington region.
U.Md. gets EPA grant to help cut stormwater runoff
The University of Maryland is getting a federal grant to help communities reduce stormwater runoff, the fastest growing Chesapeake Bay pollution source.
One year later: Do speed cameras in Prince George's County work?
The debate on speed cameras is going strong in Prince George's County, but 12 months later, Prince George's County Police call the speed cameras a success.
Man arrested in brutal beating of 72-year-old man
A man has been arrested and charged in the brutal beating of a 72-year-old man.
Ousted Landover pastor says he can return, church not so sure
Former megachurch pastor Joel Peebles, Sr., who was removed from his position at Landover's Jericho City of Praise church, back in April says the Maryland Court of Appeals has ruled he must be allowed back to the church.



