Former Prince George’s County Executive Jack Johnson was given two more weeks of freedom after he wasn’t given a placement for a prison facility. Johnson was originally due to turn himself in to federal authorities on Feb. 3, but was given an extension to Feb. 18 by U.S. District Judge Peter Messitte. “Undersigned was contacted […]
Category: Prince George’s County News
Md. Bill Would Protect Workers Serving Jury Duty
Maryland workers would be protected from punishment or undue demands when they miss work for jury duty, under a new bill co-sponsored by State Sen. Victor Ramirez (D-Prince George’s). SB-16, introduced Jan. 11, prevents workers from being forced to work the morning or night shift on the same day they perform jury duty. It also […]
Nightclub Owners Plead Guilty Under Dance Hall Bill
The owners of Music Sports and Games (MSG) in Capitol Heights pleaded guilty to operating a dance hall without a license under the county’s new dance hall bill after a double-shooting last summer brought attention to it. “The enforcement and penalty provisions of CB-18-2011 allow County law enforcement officials to charge and convict managers of […]
County Moves Forward in Planning Phase for New Hospital
The process of getting a new hospital in Prince George’s County moves forward as Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker testified in Annapolis last week about the need for a new facility. Baker and several other key officials testified in front of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services. Their message was that […]
Maryland General Assembly Opens with Crucial Decisions to Make
The Maryland General Assembly has reconvened for its 90-day session amid big fanfare, a budget crunch and several crucial items to face. One of those items is a same-sex marriage bill. The bill, defeated in a controversial move last year after one of the co-sponsors, Del. Tiffany Alston, D.-Dist. 24, had a change of heart […]
Prince George’s Seeking to Lure FBI Headquarters
A budget crunch will not prevent Prince George’s officials from seeking to increase its commercial tax base by trying to bring the FBI headquarters to the county. The county has been unsuccessful in attracting federal tenants, with the latest being the Department of Health and Human Services. Now the county has said it will conduct […]
Maryland No. 1 in School Rankings although Baltimore and Prince George’s lag
Education Week has given Maryland the top spot in its public K-12 school rankings for the fourth year in a row despite having two school systems struggling to make AYP. Education Week used six categories to measure school performance; chance for success, K-12 achievement, standards, assessments and accountability, the teaching profession, school finance and transitions […]
Prince George’s County Area Events Honoring MLK Weekend
There will be several events in the area this weekend to celebrate the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday weekend: • Jan. 14 at 2p.m. —Rep. Donna Edwards (D) will be the keynote speaker at the City of College Park’s 21st Annual Tribute to Martin Luther King Jr., at the Kay Theater inside the Clarice […]
Md. Senator C. Anthony Muse Protests Pre-Primary Endorsements of Cardin
Maryland state Sen. C. Anthony Muse recently accused the Maryland Democratic Party of endorsing incumbent Ben Cardin before the primary for U.S. Senate. “We have gone from voter suppression to endorsement intimidation,” Muse said. “Those in control assume that if they say let’s go this way then the rest of us must fall in line […]
Education Advisor Aims to Build Consensus
Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker has hired a new Education Policy Advisor as the county gears up for one of its most difficult fiduciary challenges regarding the school system. Christian Rhodes will serve Baker after serving as a government relations specialist for the Maryland State Education Association. He will work to bridge the gap […]
Council Holds Retreat in Baltimore as Key Decisions Loom
The Prince George’s County Council held its annual retreat in Baltimore this week as it prepares to tackle major issues as it goes back into session. During the retreat, council members and other county staff discussed economic development, job creation, health care, the legislative process, council technology and transparency initiatives. The council has some other […]
Ivey Withdraws; Edwards Path to Re-election Clears
WASHINGTON – The road to re-election for Rep. Donna Edwards cleared Wednesday with the withdrawal of Glenn Ivey, her chief rival in the 4th Congressional District Democratic primary. Ivey, the former Prince George’s County state’s attorney, said he was quitting the race because he was unable to raise enough money to get his message out, […]

