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County Executive-elect Aisha Braveboy announced on Wednesday that Deputy Chief George Nader will become the new Prince George ...
Prince George’s County has been ordered to pay $1.8 million to a former police officer who accused a superior of sexual assault and the department of retaliation.
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, Md. — Aisha Braveboy was sworn in as the new Prince George's County executive during a star-studded inaugural ceremony at the University of Maryland on Thursday. Braveboy was ...
Prince George's County Public Schools Superintendent, Dr. Millard House II, announces his departure, and interim ...
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Maryland AG says Prince George's Co. Honda dealership must pay back customers for 'sales commission'A Honda dealership in Prince George's County agreed to pay $3 million to the Maryland attorney general and pay some of its customers back, on Wednesday after a settlement in a state lawsuit over ...
Joseph has an extensive work history in education and is currently an assistant professor at Howard University and ...
Prince George’s County has had the highest number of road fatalities of any Maryland county this year and in recent years. As of Thursday, there had been 34 traffic fatalities this year in Prince ...
Aisha Braveboy (D) is the projected winner in the special election race for Prince George’s County executive, according to the Maryland State Board of Elections’ unofficial results. In the race for ...
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DC News Now on MSNSome Metrobuses to detour in Prince George’s County for Kendrick Lamar, SZA concertThe detours come as Grammy-award-winning artists Kendrick Lamar and SZA are set to take the stage at Northwest Stadium ...
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FOX 5 DC on MSNPrince George’s County teachers vote 'no confidence' in superintendentThe Prince George’s County teachers’ union has voted no confidence in Superintendent Millard House II, calling on the school board to restore confidence in the department’s leadership.
New County Executive Aisha Braveboy announced on Wednesday that Deputy Chief George Nader will become the new Prince George's ...
fewer than two miles from the University of Maryland. But the road death of Berta Lisethe Marroquín Colindres was nothing unusual for Prince George’s County.
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