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Pr. George’s Realtors Offer Recommendations to Housing Dept.

The controversy surrounding former Prince George’s County Executive Jack Johnson and the unscrupulous dealings with the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) prompted current County Executive Rushern Baker to call for an audit of the that department. The county outsourced the audit to Virginia Tech, who in turn, asked the Prince George’s Real Estate […]

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Correctional Officers Help Students COPE

Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker and officials from the Prince George’s County Correctional Facility made a trip to Capitol Heights Elementary on June 1 to celebrate the successful completion of another year of the Correctional Officers Protecting and Educating Students (COPES) program. “This program is very important to my administration as my kids participated […]

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Jobs Not at Risk in Council-Approved Budget

The Prince George’s County Council adopted the fiscal year 2012 budget last week, keeping many provisions that Prince Georgians asked for. “Together with Council-initiated enhancements, we have approved a budget for fiscal year 2012 that sends a clear and unmistakable message to our citizens,” Council Chairwoman Ingrid M. Turner, D.-Dist. 4, said at the hearing. […]

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Johnson Pleads Guilty

Former Prince George’s County Executive Jack B. Johnson pled guilty on May 17 to extortion and witness and evidence tampering charges at U.S. District Court in Greenbelt. Under the terms of the plea agreement, Jack Johnson admitted to several things reported in the original affidavit including taking the $100,000 check from Baig and telling his […]

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