A 22-year-old man accused of killing his pregnant ex-girlfriend was on home confinement stemming from an incident involving her stepfather. Nathan Cedric Rogers of District Heights has been charged with first-degree murder in the slaying of 23-year-old Jasmine Nichelle Moss. On April 27, police responded to the 7100 block of Mason Street in District Heights […]
Category: Prince George’s County News
County Council Introduces Gun Offender Registry
If Prince George’s County legislators have their way, police will be able to track the whereabouts of gun offenders similarly to the way sex offenders are tracked. Councilwoman Karen Toles, D.-Dist. 7, sponsored the legislation that would make anyone convicted of a gun offense check in with the police on a regular basis. When the […]
Brandywine, Md. Native Looking to Take Next Step Toward Heavyweight Title
Seth Mitchell has been billed as the next great American heavyweight, and he’ll have a chance to earn the praise in an April 28 bout against Chazz Witherspoon in Atlantic City. “I’m tired of training,” Mitchell said at his open workout. “Mentally and physically I’m ready to go. I’m ready to get the fight on.” […]
Jericho Saga Continues: Joel Peebles Fired
A once proud church was rocked by another controversy as the board of Jericho City of Praise fired Pastor Joel Peebles last week. The two sides had been in a lengthy and nasty battle over the Landover church’s finances before a judge gave the board ultimate control over that. That apparently put a strain on […]
County Officials Announce Program to Improve Inner Beltway Communities
Prince George’s officials have announced an initiative to alleviate problems in some key inner beltway communities. “I am a citizen and resident just like you which means that I have the same concerns and compassion for my community,” Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker stated. “When faced with any challenge, my first inclination is to […]
Bowie State University to Attend Science and Engineering Festival at Convention Center
Robotic programming, virtual reality theme-based gaming, and chemistry in crime scene detective work are just a few of the activities students will participate in at Bowie State University’s exhibition booths at the 2nd Annual USA Science and Engineering Festival. Set for April 28-29, 2012 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C., the […]
Former DHCD Head Sentenced in Payola Case
One of the main cogs in the pay-for-pay scandal involving former Prince George’s County Executive Jack Johnson was sentenced Tuesday to 37 months in prison. The former chief of the county’s Department of Housing and Community Development, James Johnson, no relation to the former county executive, was sentenced for his role in the scandal that […]
Shooting of Clinton Boy Puts Gun Laws into the Crosshairs
When a Clinton boy was fatally wounded by an accidental gunshot, how the gun got into the house and how gun laws are enforced undoubtedly became hot topics of conversation. Prince George’s County Police (PGPD) responded to the 6000 block of Arbutus Lane at 2:40 p.m. on April 9, following reports of a shooting. There […]
Prom Trends and Events Well Worth the Stress for Area Teens
Each year Spring brings flowers, the chirping of birds and the promise of warmer weather; but even more important, for hundreds of thousands of teen girls around the country- Spring means one thing: Prom. Between finding the perfect dress and shoes, accessorizing, securing a swanky restaurant for dinner, and finalizing the all-important after-party plans, prom […]
Prince George’s Young Democrats Serve Notice
There’s a grassroots force in local politics and it may not be one people have seen before. The Prince George’s County Young Democrats (PGCYD) proved their power in the primary elections last week and have put people on notice that they’re ready for change in the county. The organization rocked the establishment in the county […]
Final Days for Maryland General Assembly is a Mixed Bag for Prince George’s
The Maryland General Assembly concluded its first session of 2012 without a House vote on a gaming bill or an agreement on how the state will fund its budget. On April 7, the Senate passed a bill, which would have paved the way for legalized casino gambling, including table games, in Prince George’s. A ballot […]
Low Voter Turnout in Prince George’s for 2012 Primary
Primary Election Day in Maryland has come and gone with many voters apparently saving their strength for November. While there was one high profile race, the larger story of the day was the voter turnout for the primary. The lack of buzz surrounding the races led to low turnouts at the polls. Campaign workers at […]

