As the economic picture continues to worsen, Prince George’s County continues to lead Maryland in foreclosure properties. With close to 625 foreclosure properties and a rate of 1 in 517 properties, the county’s foreclosure rate remains among the highest nationally as it tries to come out of a countywide downturn spurred by the crisis. In […]
Category: Prince George’s County News
County Uses New Dance Hall Bill to Close Nightclub
Prince George’s County had its first opportunity to test its new bill as Music Sports and Games Bar and Café has been closed after a double shooting in the early morning hours of Aug. 8 has now claimed a life. Police responded at 2:44 a.m. to a report of a shooting at the establishment in […]
Call Her ‘Liberal’ as long as You Call Her a ‘Fighter’
U.S. Rep Donna Edwards, D-Md., has been as vocal as any other member of Congress during her tenure. And while many say she’s emerging as a liberal star, she says she’s just representing her constituents. “I am who I am,” Edwards said. “I feel that I do fairly represent the interests of my district and […]
New Book Brings Charles Hamilton Houston from the Shadows
From all accounts, Charles Hamilton Houston was a hardworking man who didn’t care much for the spotlight. Black History Month comes and goes every year without a single mention of his name in classrooms across the nation. And while most Americans might not know the monumental impact Houston made on the legal system, his efforts […]
Currie Wants Charges Dismissed
Maryland Sen. Ulysses Currie, D-Prince George’s, is working to get the remaining charges in his corruption case thrown out of federal court because of what his lawyers believe is a confusion over his official duties. “The motion to dismiss that is presently pending relates to whether, in this very specific context, the Maryland bribery statute […]
National Night Out Has Added Importance in 2011
Prince George’s County celebrated National Night Out like the rest out the country on Aug. 2, but this year it had added significance given the surge in the county’s murder rate. With 15 homicides in the month of January, the county got off to one of its deadliest years in recent memory and hasn’t been […]
Special Election to be Held to Find Johnson’s Replacement
Due to the resignation of former Prince George’s Councilwoman Leslie Johnson, a special election will be held to find her replacement in District 6. The County Council voted on Aug. 2 to approve the election and dates for the special election and the field of candidates is filling up already. Three candidates in the race […]
State, County Officials Announce Plan to Replace Pr. George’s Hospital
Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley and Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker are smiling brightly after an announcement last week that a new plan is in place to replace the old and costly Prince George’s Hospital Center (PGHC). “This is really about the mission that all of us share, the goal we share to transform this […]
Charles County’s ‘Dr. Shine’ Pleads Guilty to Bankruptcy Obstruction
Charles County religious leader Robert J. Freeman, pastor of Save the Seed Ministries, pleaded guilty in a scheme to obstruct bankruptcy proceedings. “The evidence shows that Robert J. Freeman lived a life of fraud and deception, using millions of dollars from church members and fraudulently obtained credit to pay for luxury homes, cars, boats and […]
Pr. George’s, Maryland Move Forward with Redistricting
The Prince George’s County Redistricting Commission has been moving forward with its work as the day nears for it to submit a proposal to the County Council for consideration. The commission, created by the County Council, is chaired by Sharon R. Taylor, director of Communications and Public Affairs in the Office of the Sheriff. Joining […]
An Evening with a Prince George’s Police Officer
Cpl. Nate Lewis arrives at the District IV headquarters located inside the Eastover Shopping Center at around 3 p.m. on this day. He’s working the third day of five consecutive days of the evening shift. He has two more before he gets some much needed time off. Lewis takes his seat at roll call with […]
Two Men Arrested in Bowie Murder
Prince George’s County Police made quick arrests in a Bowie murder, charging two Prince George’s men with the crime. According to a Washington Post report, John Fitzgerald Haston, 46, and Craig Stevens Brooks, 49, entered the home of 44-year-old David Wayne Williams on July 13, posing as Pepco employees. That’s where police say they robbed […]

