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Politics March 28, 2024

Rushern Baker Endorses Angela Alsobrooks in Race for Maryland’s Senate Seat

by Lateshia Beachum

WASHINGTON POST: Former Prince George’s County Executive Rushern L. Baker III said he is endorsing Prince George’s County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D) in her U.S. Senate bid, the second high-profile endorsement Alsobrooks has received […]

Politics March 20, 2024

Poll: Democratic Race is Wide Open While Hogan Remains Strong

by Erin Cox

WASHINGTON POST: With control of the U.S. Senate in play, voters in deep-blue Maryland favor Republican Larry Hogan by double digits over potential Democratic rivals, according to a Washington Post-University of Maryland poll. The former […]

Politics February 8, 2024

Alsobrooks Pitches Shifting Tax Funds to Pay for Pr. George’s Schools

by Lateshia Beachum

WASHINGTON POST: As local spending required by Maryland’s landmark education law climbs, Prince George’s County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D) is asking state legislators for more discretion over how the county pays for schools. Citing […]

Politics January 16, 2024

Pr. George’s Leaders Weigh Spending Cuts as Shortfall Looms

by Lateshia Beachum

WASHINGTON POST: The county isn’t alone in grappling with a confluence of challenges from the pandemic recovery, eroding federal aid and increased expenses. The Prince George’s County Council is being advised to cut spending and […]

Politics December 7, 2023

Tight Budget, Big Goals Top of Mind for Pr. George’s County Council in 2024

by Lateshia Beachum

WASHINGTON POST: After a year of division over priorities pushed by a new liberal majority, the Prince George’s County Council is heading into a second term in a big year for county politics. County Executive […]

Politics December 6, 2023

After Year of Division, New Pr. George’s Council Leaders Call for Unity

by Lateshia Beachum

WASHINTGON POST: The balance of power is shifting on the all-Democratic Prince George’s County Council, which elevated Jolene Ivey, District 5, and Sydney Harrison, District 9, to leadership on Tuesday after a term that saw […]

Politics November 28, 2023

Greenbelt City Council Member Brandon ‘Ric’ Gordon Dies at 41 

by Lateshia Beachum

WASHINGTON POST: Greenbelt City Council member Brandon “Ric” Gordon, who was reelected for a second term earlier this month, died at age 41 on Sunday, the city of Greenbelt announced in a release. The Prince […]

Local News November 22, 2023

Prince George’s County Launches Two-Year Basic-Income Pilot Program

by Lateshia Beachum

WASHINGTON POST: Prince George’s County will guarantee basic income to up to 175 seniors and young people for a two-year pilot program, county leaders said in a Tuesday news conference launching the project — an […]

Local News November 1, 2023

Lawmakers Set Surveillance Standard for Private Property, Over Opposition

by Lateshia Beachum

WASHINGTON POST: Prince George’s County Council requires owners of high-occupancy buildings or age-restricted senior residences to establish video surveillance of properties. Owners of high-occupancy buildings or age-restricted senior residences will be required to establish video […]

Local News February 8, 2023

In majority-Black Prince George’s, a struggle to help Black Farmers

by Lateshia Beachum

WASHINGTON POST: When the time came for Gale Livingstone to buy farmland, the familiarity and prestige of Prince George’s County called. It was consequential, majority-Black and it used to be home for Livingstone, 50, a […]

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