Wednesday Nov 4 | The Independent
'Copter findings fuel safety debate
The completion of a federal investigation into the crash of a state police helicopter that killed four people last September could help drive the future of Maryland's once-heralded medevac system.
Metro Riders Should Expect Delays On Weeknights
Metro says subway riders should expect delays of up to a half hour on weeknights after 9:30 p.m. this month as the transit agency makes repairs on most lines.
Long Lines at Cheverly Flu Clinic
People waited in long lines Thursday for their chance to get a swine flu vaccine at the H1N1 clinic held in Cheverly, Md.
Speed cameras coming to Prince George's in January
Lights, camera, tickets. In Prince George's County, that will soon be the case for many speeders.
Lines Grow For Swine Flu Vaccine
The Prince Georges County Health Department dispensed the swine flu vaccine at its first clinic for the general public Thursday.
Scary Breath Holding Spells Turn Kids Blue
Last Wednesday, 1-year-old Stephen Albert was playing under the wide arm of the couch in his family's Cheverly, Md., home.
State senator's company hosted the announcement in Cheverly on Wednesday
President Barack Obama chose a Prince George's County business as the backdrop for a new policy announcement today, his second surprise appearance in the Maryland suburbs this week.
Shorter lines in Prince George's for H1N1 vaccine
Hundreds of people lined up outside the Prince George's County Health Department in Cheverly, Md., to get seasonal flu shots on Thursday.
Poll: Concerns Linger About H1N1 Vaccine
As production of the swine flu vaccine lags, a new poll finds that there are growing concerns about the vaccine's safety.
County police have identified the officer who shot a man Saturday night during a violent struggle alongside Route 4 just inside the Prince George's County line.
Pr. George's County hospital workers rally
More than 100 Prince George's hospital system health care workers will rally outside Prince George's County Executive Jack Johnson's office on Thursday, demanding he release $3 million in committed funding for the hospitals.
Officer shoots man after struggle
A county police officer shot a man Saturday night after a violent struggle erupted during a routine traffic stop just inside the Prince George's County line.
A county police officer fired his service weapon yesterday evening when an altercation broke out after he stopped a motorist for a traffic violation, police said.
Front-runner emerges to take over hospital system
Dimensions Healthcare, the management company that runs Prince George's hospital system, appears to be the front-runner to buy the three county-owned facilities in a government sale, officials said at a meeting Wednesday.
Metro Sues Developer Over Md. Orange Line Damage
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Prince George's officials hope layoffs will have minimal impact
Prince George's County officials are hoping layoffs of up to 125 employees will have a minimal impact on residents, but a union leader says such a goal is unrealistic and is urging the county to tap into reserves to avoid the cuts.
As budget cuts roll in, towns forced to cut back
Ramon Sanchez evens a cement curve Friday as part of project to replace curbs and gutters on 64th Avenue in Cheverly, near the Cheverly Community Center.
Teen killed at Cheverly apartments
Prince George's County and Cheverly Police are investigating a Saturday night shooting in Cheverly that left one teenager dead and another man injured.