Renovations continue on Old Greenbelt Theatre
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GREENBELT — There is still a long reel ahead for the Old Greenbelt Theatre, which closed its doors May 31 for six months of renovations.
GREENBELT — There is still a long reel ahead for the Old Greenbelt Theatre, which closed its doors May 31 for six months of renovations.
LAUREL — City officials say they may pursue legal action against the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission after flooding on parts of Main Street caused thousands of dollars in damages in late April.
FORESTVILLE – The mother of a 17-year-old Temple Hills boy who died last week when a Prince George’s County police officer pursued him on a dirt bike plans on suing the police department for wrongful death.
OXON HILL — Parents whose students attend John Hanson Montessori School are celebrating a decisive—but potentially short-lived—victory against the construction of a Super Walmart fewer than 50 feet from the school’s front door.
GREENBELT — A federal court ordered the Prince George's County Board of Education to pay a former Largo High School teacher $350,000 in damages for firing the teacher as retaliation for a discrimination complaint, but the teacher’s attorney said the case may not be over yet.
UPPER MARLBORO – The Prince George’s County Council has voted to amend the county charter to increase term limits for council members and the county executive from two to three terms, but county residents are promising a fight against the proposed change when it goes to the ballot in November.
UPPER MARLBORO — Despite reservations voiced by three council members, the Prince George’s County Council approved an agreement between the county executive and MGM Casinos.
UPPER MALRBORO — The Prince George’s County Council unanimously approved the appointment of a former Washington, D.C. official as the county’s new chief administrative officer.
UPPER MARLBORO — The Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s Office will prosecute a man who is accused of assaulting and kidnapping a Montgomery County Circuit Court judge.
UPPER MARLBORO — After a week-long delay of the decision, the Prince George’s County District Council approved 8-1 Monday a plan for the construction of the National Harbor casino.