Prince George's County News
Casa de Maryland assists with temporary work visas
Casa de Maryland will hold these workshops from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesdays and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays to help people apply for the renewable, two-year visas.
DHS launches young immigrant program
Beginning Wednesday, young illegal immigrants can fill out forms and pay $465 if they want to apply under a new program that would let them avoid deportation and obtain a U.S. work permit.
Forget the moving van: Md. couple uses only bikes
Typically when people move, they hire a moving van or enlist the help of friends who drive big cars. Anthony and Jess Reiss did get their friends to help - but they did it all on bikes.
$3M excessive suit filed against Laurel
The NAACP wants the Maryland State Police to investigate claims a Laurel City police officer struck a handcuffed man multiple times, and the man in custody is suing for $3 million.
Md. apartment fire kills 1 person, displaces 11 others
An apartment in Cheverly caught fire late Monday afternoon, killing one person and displacing people in three other apartments nearby.
Arrest made in Capitol Heights shooting death
Prince George's County police say a teenager has been arrested for the shooting death of a Capitol Heights man.
Prince George's police make arrest in Riverdale shooting
Prince George's County police they've made an arrest in a fatal shooting in Riverdale.
Prince George's County schools takes step to find superintendent
The search for a new superintendent for Prince George's County schools has kicked into high gear.
Prince George's Co. police to beef up presence in 6 target areas
Police in Prince George's County are stepping up their presence in a half-dozen neighborhoods over the next two weeks.
Maryland Senate approves gambling measure
The Maryland Senate approved a bill Friday night that will expand gambling in the state by adding a sixth casino site in Prince George's County and allow table games at all gambling locations.
Md. corporal claims suspension over tickets was unwarranted
A local police corporal says he was punished after blowing the whistle on his own department and it all has to do with speed cameras tickets.
Aid worker killed in Afghanistan had Prince George's Co. ties
A U.S. government aid worker killed in a suicide attack in Afghanistan was a former master planner for Prince George's County.
Maryland launches Toward Zero Deaths initiative
In 2001, 486 people were killed on Maryland roads. Law enforcement officials want that number down to zero, and they hope a new strategy will go a long way to hitting that target.
Second victim dies in deadly Capitol Heights fire
A second victim has died from injuries sustained in a Capitol Heights house fire that occurred Wednesday.
Man, 40, shot to death in Riverdale
Prince George's County police have identified a 40-year-old man who was found shot to death inside a home in Riverdale.
Utility customers address concerns at public hearing
Since the June derecho knocked out power for thousands of people in the area, residents have been in an uproar over poor performance by utility companies.
Maryland Senate considers additional casino
A measure to permit table games like craps at Maryland casinos and to allow a casino in Prince George's County will be taken up in the Maryland Senate.
Prince George's police, state officials to tout traffic safety
Prince George's County Police Chief Mark Magaw is joining state officials to discuss several traffic safety initiatives in the county.
Man found shot dead in a Riverdale home
A man has been found shot dead in a Riverdale home.
Special session will tackle proposed casino expansion
Maryland legislators will meet in a special session Thursday to debate Gov. Martin O'Malley's proposal to expand gambling to Prince George's County.



