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New Prince George’s County Police Chief prioritizes gun violenceNew Prince George’s County Police Chief George Nader told FOX 5 that a top priority is reducing gun violence and curbing illegal gun trafficking.
Prince George’s County Schools Superintendent Millard House II will resign after reaching an agreement with the school board. His last day is June 18.
Four years ago there were no millennials on the Prince George’s County Council in Maryland. Today, five of the 11 seats on the council are filled by millennials. This change was pointed out by ...
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Aisha Braveboy sworn-in as Prince George's County ExecutiveAisha Braveboy takes the oath and is sworn-in as Prince George's County Executive and delivers a speech about her background as an immigrant and the significance of being sworn-in on Juneteenth.
Newly elected Prince George’s County Executive Aisha Braveboy began her term this week by appointing a new police chief, and promising that she would build unity and make the county more ...
On Wednesday, she was sworn in privately, but on Thursday, Prince George’s County Executive Aisha Braveboy celebrated her inauguration at University of Maryland, College Park. The Largo High ...
The agreement between House and the Board of Education, comes just over one week after Prince George's County's largest teachers' union issued a vote of no-confidence against the superintendent.
Braveboy's first press conference as the county executive, she was sworn in Wednesday morning, was a changing of the guard for Prince George's County, as Braveboy announced the end of Chief Malik ...
A head-on collision June 7 in Fannett Township killed two men – one from Franklin County, Pennsylvania, one from Prince George’s County, Maryland.
Aisha Braveboy held her own Juneteenth celebration as she was sworn in as Prince George’s County’s 10 th executive at her alma mater, the University of Maryland-College Park on June 19.
Scammers are targeting Prince George’s County residents with fake claims of outstanding warrants and using the names of real law enforcement officers in the scheme, according to police. “We ...
News4’s Walter Morris reports. The Prince George’s County Board of Education announced Superintendent Millard House will step down less than two years after taking the job.
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