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Here is what’s happening on the Route 1 Corridor
County government takes on student attendance
The county announced April 27 that it is launching a new program to help tackle one of educationโs most persistent problems. More than a third of county high schoolers are chronically absent, defined as missing more than 10% of school days. The problem is not only in Prince Georgeโs County. In Maryland, 35% of highโฆ
Letโs Eat Laurel: Olive On Main continues to charm
At Olive On Main, warm pita hits the table before youโve even settledโฆ
Thousands visit College Park for Maryland Day
Thousands of visitors roamed the University of Maryland (UMD) campus on April 25โฆ
Parents, principal join to save immersion program
The principal and parents at Paint Branch Elementary School have devised a planโฆ
College Park Metro station takes โtapโ payments
The College Park-University of Maryland Metro station on April 30 became the seventhโฆ
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College Park
Who has the money in the county council primaries?
Candidates for Marylandโs June primary had to file campaign finance statements Apr. 21, if they had not already filed in January. Hereโs a look at the filings of county council candidates competing to represent residents of the three cities we cover. District 1 (Laurel and North College Park) Michelle Garcรญa raised $30,000 between Nov. 2025โฆ
Hyattsville
From Where I Stand: Letโs push for a financially stronger Hyattsville
On April 8, the City of Hyattsville released its proposed budget for fiscal year 2027. The next day, I started transcribing that budget into a Google sheet, an interactive tool for my neighbors to visualize how the city intends to spend its tax dollars this coming year.ย My intention was to follow in the footstepsโฆ
The Laurel Independent
Laurel bets big on small business ahead of Preakness
The Preakness Stakes has found a temporary home in Laurel. For the first time in the raceโs 151-year history, the Preakness Stakes will gallop into Laurel Park on May 16. Its usual venue, Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, is undergoing renovations. With the raceโs proximity to the City of Laurel, officials and business owners sayโฆ



