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Photos From a Ron Paul Rally
Thousands gather in College Park to hear Republican presidential hopeful.

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Thousands gather in College Park to hear Republican presidential hopeful.

For the seventh year in a row, Hyattsville residents have dodged an increase in the property tax rates.
Letter to the Editor: Longtime Hyattsville resident calls for restructuring of City Council.
A concert celebrating International Women's Month, an all-star youth choir, and a unique dance troupe all happening in Hyattsville this weekend.
Hyattsville man faces charges after tying up and sexually assaulting a woman earlier this week.
Take a peek at the practice regimen of one of the best high school basketball programs in the nation in this slickly-produced documentary.
Hyattsville residents are taking to the web to air their displeasure over the City Council's aborted March 19 meeting.
Among the crimes reported last week, a victim was stabbed during an assault and robbery near Nicholas Orem Middle School.
Hyatt family memorial one of 20 vandalized in New Market, Md. over the weekend.
Team came in second place out of more than 65 high schools in metro area forensics league to advance to national championship in May.
More than 37,000 square feet of retail and office space still available to be developed at shops near Prince George's Plaza Metro Station.
State regulators say Hyattsville landlords charged up to $1,000, nonrefundable, to apply for an apartment, among other charges. Now the owners will have to pay $500,000 settle consumer protection charges.
Hyattsville's City Clerk, Doug Barber, will be taking a new job in Rockville at the end of April. His departure creates the fifth high-level administrative vacancy in Hyattsville's government.
City leaders need to work towards common goals in a transparent manner, says city council member.
The Hyattsville City Council could not pass an agenda last night, leading Mayor Marc Tartaro to adjourn the meeting early without any business conducted.
Parent Teacher Association urges community to take active role in hiring of new Hyattsville Elementary School principal.
Follow along as Hyattsville Patch covers City Council live from Gallatin Street.
Principal Jeanne Washburn looks back on four decades as a teacher and advocate for Prince George's County's Public Schools.
Sen. Pinsky (D-Prince George's) seeks applicants for college scholarship program in 22nd legislative district.
Two top-level city employees are up for pay raises and the City Council has a big slate of proclamations to get through. It's all during tonight's City Council meeting.