New townhomes coming to Clinton
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UPPER MARLBORO — Thirty-four townhomes will soon be going up along the side of Branch Avenue in Clinton after the county planning board approved their detailed site plan.
UPPER MARLBORO — Thirty-four townhomes will soon be going up along the side of Branch Avenue in Clinton after the county planning board approved their detailed site plan.
CLINTON – A 20-year-old Clinton man and a 20-year-old District of Columbia man were arrested Wednesday night by detectives from the Prince George's County Police Department's Homicide Unit in relation to a fatal shooting of a 7-Eleven clerk and the robbery of a Clinton hotel in August.
CLINTON – A 31-year-old 7-Eleven clerk from Upper Marlboro has become the county’s 54th homicide victim of the year after he was shot and killed during a robbery early Saturday morning in Clinton.
CLINTON – Candy stripers of yesteryear were often teenage girls who volunteered in hospitals to make a patient’s stay there more pleasant.
UPPER MARLBORO – Citizens rallying outside the County Administration Building Monday shouted “Prince George’s Deserves Better,” but they don’t feel they received it.
CLINTON – Two years ago, Reginald Jeter underwent spinal surgery that went awry, giving him an infection and leaving him barely able to walk.
CLINTON – If you turn on to Student Drive in Clinton you will see a cul-de-sac of brick houses and one empty lot. If you didn’t know better, it would look like a developer is taking their time building a new housing tract.
But the houses on this street aren’t built by a huge company – they’re built by Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) students.
WALDORF – Detectives from the Prince George's County Police Department's homicide unit arrested a 25-year-old Waldorf man for fatally shooting Carl Marshall when was he was leaving a party on April 16 in Clinton.
CLINTON – A 22-year-old Clinton man, who was arrested in October 2015 for shooting into a car full of people, was shot and killed at a party Saturday night in Clinton.
CLINTON – While Montgomery County continues to squabble over the removal of a statue honoring those who died serving the Confederate army in the Civil War, Prince George’s County officials and residents have decided they want symbols of history—such as the Surratt House here—to remain intact.