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Walmart Expansion, College Park Restaurant Week, Hyattsville Library Plans: Prince George's Headlines
This week's top headlines from Prince George's County.
Bowie Teen Killed in Ohio Car Crash
Leah Robinson, 15, was thrown from an SUV that lost control on the Ohio Turnpike Thursday.
A new South Bowie Walmart Supercenter is part of the company's plan to expand in Prince George's County.
University Park Honors Lifelong Resident Mickey LucasThe city council issued a proclamation declaring July 31, 2013 Mickey Lucas Day in honor of the former council member’s 80th birthday.
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Residents weigh in on what they'd like to see fill this vacant spot in Riverdale Park.
Input Sought on Replacing Hyattsville LibraryFate of Hyattsville branch's distinctive flying saucer awning among central questions for library architects.
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Developers need financial incentives before project can move forward.
Hyattsville Mayor Avoids CensureCiting apologies from Mayor Marc Tartaro, council members table motion to censure.
College Park Restaurant Week 2013: Locations, Deals, Parking, and More
See what discounts your favorite restaurants are offering Aug. 11-17.
Areas of College Park and Southern Prince George’s County included in USDA findings.
Top Party Schools: University of Maryland Ranks 17th on Princeton Review's 2013-2014 ListThe University of Iowa topped the list.
Jose Feliciano Gomez-Lopez is accused of exposing himself and forcing himself on a woman Saturday on Baltimore Ave.
Pizza Delivery Driver Robbed at Gunpoint in Maryland CityThe robbery follows a similar incident in the City of Laurel last week.
Three Robbed at Gunpoint in Maryland City
The incident comes one day after a pizza delivery man was robbed less than half a mile away.
Where to Peep Peak Perseids in Greenbelt
Of all the meteor showers way, way out there, the Perseids is a real star.
Middle School Sports Reinstated in PGCPSBaseball and softball will be offered in the fall.
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