Prince George's County News
Bowie entrepreneur pleads guilty to Medicaid fraud
Tina Jackson-White, the owner and president of a medical equipment company, likely faces more than two years in prison.
How to to get rid of ants in 3 simple steps
University of Maryland entomologist Mike Raupp offers a few simple solutions to get rid of ants.
Stepson in custody after D.C. officer killed
The man accused of killing his stepfather, who was a D.C. police detective, turned himself in to Prince George's County Police just after 6:30 Tuesday evening.
Bowie State to host a biotechnology symposium
Bowie State University to host a biotechnology symposium
Low-speed school bus collision sends 25 to hospital
Two Prince George's County school buses collided Tuesday afternoon sending more than two dozen people to the hospital with bumps and bruises.
Trial begins for Md. man in Iran satellite case
Trial begins for Iranian-American accused of helping Iran launch its first satellite
Help for Texas town pours in from around the country
A foundation for fallen firefighters is stepping in to help the families of the 10 firefighters killed in last week's fertilizer plant explosion in Texas.
Weather Service confirms tornado near Largo, Md.
Weather Service confirms tornado with winds up to 85 mph near Largo, Md.
Driver fires shots after crashing car near Beltway
Shots were fired after a driver crashed his car in Prince George's County Sunday night.
Man's body found in Bladensburg
A body was found Sunday afternoon in Prince George's County and police are conducting a death investigation.
Crime victims of Md. to be recognized at services
Crime victims in Maryland are being mourned this weekend at statewide memorial services.
Experts: Ricin like that in letters easy to make
Experts: Ricin like that mailed to president, US senator is relatively easy to make
PG hazmat team called to mail processing center
Prince George's County's hazmat team was called to a federal mail processing center in Landover to help federal agents who are investigating suspicious letters to members of Congress and the president.
Homeland security analyst: 'It only takes one' bomber
Despite heading-off many potential terrorist events in the years since Sept. 11, 2001, the bombing at the Boston Marathon points out local, state, and federal law enforcers can't prevent every attack.
$90M awarded to family of girl struck and killed by car
A Prince George's County jury has awarded $90 million to the family of a 13-year-old girl who died after being struck by a car as she tried to cross the street to reach her bus stop.
Fake speed cameras used to slow drivers in Laurel
As an effort to deter speeding, authorities in Laurel, Md. deployed fake speed cameras on Wednesday, reports NBC 4.
School system power change draws mixed reaction
Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker III says he will immediately begin the process of searching for a new leader in his county's schools.
2 vying to be PG schools head withdraw from race
2 vying to be PG school superintendent withdraw as Md. poised to let county exec pick
Autopsy report: Shooter in U.Md. murder-suicide was intoxicated
The Maryland Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determined that 23-year-old Dayvon Green had a blood alcohol level of 0.14 percent when he shot Stephen Rane, 22 of Ellicott City, four times, killing him. Autopsy reports from the murder-suicide were released this week now that prosecutors have closed their investigation.



