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Mobile street food vendors make last stop
Juan Martinez of Mount Rainier has a familiar routine: He arrives at work at around 11 a.m., takes phone calls, chops vegetables and prepares an array of Latin American foods - pupusas, tacos and carne asada - all within a truck.
Fans of nostalgia, burgers gather one Mo time
The Mighty Mo and the Orange Freeze - Washington, D.C.-area treats from decades past - were served near Sharpsburg this weekend, with a side order of nostalgia.
DeMatha Catholic High opens new music building
DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville has opened its newly-renovated McCarthy Activity Center.
Police searching for missing Silver Spring girl
Montgomery County Police are asking for the public's help in locating a missing Silver Spring teenager.
Local man's death ruled a homicide
The death of a Langley Park-area man whose body was found in a wooded area in Upper Marlboro in August has been ruled a homicide by the state medical examiner's office in Baltimore.
Police charge men in Langley Park slayings
Prince George's County police arrested and charged two Langley Park men Thursday in connection with two slayings that occurred in Langley Park earlier this year.
Citizen Journalism: Residents hail officer's return
Capt. Hector Velez, a 15-year veteran of the Prince George's County Police Department, was assigned to the District 1 substation, which includes Hyattsville, Langley Park and surrounding areas, for two years before he was transferred to Police Chief Roberto L. Hylton's office in April to serve as the chief's executive officer.
Hyattsville man faces 30-year prison term after guilty plea
A Hyattsville man could face 30 years in prison after pleading guilty Tuesday to conspiracy to participate in gang racketeering, according to federal court documents.
Landover Hills post office could close
The U.S. Postal Service will decide by Oct. 1 whether to close 700 hundred post offices nationwide, including one in Prince George's County - the office in Landover Hills - in a cost cutting measure.
Residents, county plan close watch of Rio
Tak Yoon, the new owner of the controversial and now closed Rio Bar and Grill near Route 1 and Contee Road, is planning to open a new establishment at the location next month, even though he has yet to receive a use and occupancy permit and many residents are still opposed to his plans.
Man Dies In Police Custody In Bladensburg
Bladensburg Police officials say a man from Langley Park apparently hanged himself in a cell in their police station after being arrested for driving without a license and, apparently, intoxicated.
Man, 24, Shot To Death Near Home
Prince George's County police say a 24-year-old man was shot to death near his Langley Park home early Saturday.
Langley Park man found hanged in police cell on Sunday morning
A Langley Park man was found hanged in a Bladensburg Police Department holding cell early Sunday morning, hours after police arrested him.
Man Killed, Another Hurt In Langley Park Shootings
Prince George's County Police are investigating a homicide that occurred early Saturday morning on 15th Avenue in Langley Park.
Man pleads guilty for role in slaying
One the 10 defendants in the killing of a 15-year-old from Langley Park pleaded guilty in court Thursday to "participating in gang activity resulting in death," Montgomery County's first prosecution under a 2007 state law intended to stiffen punishment for gang members.
When, as an old man, I look back on the favorite things I encountered during my years as a big-time Washington Post journalist, certain to rank near the top will be hearing a Circuit Court judge ask of an attorney appearing before him: "How can you massage human parts on a horse?' How indeed.
The roach coach. Botulism on wheels. Mobile Montezuma's revenge. The humble taco truck, known universally in Latino OC as loncheras, its workers as loncheros, has finally left its mooring as the feedbag for immigrants, construction workers and prescient foodies and become mainstream, even hip.
Conviction is first in Montgomery under law intended to stiffen gang punishment
One the 10 defendants in the killing of a 15-year-old from Langley Park pleaded guilty in court Thursday to "participating in gang activity resulting in death," Montgomery County's first prosecution under a 2007 state law intended to stiffen punishment for gang members.
Carnival off to a slow start at fair
If anything conveys fun at Washington County Ag Expo and Fair, it's the carnival.
Two unidentified bodies found in apartment
Police are working to identity two people found dead Saturday in a Langley Park apartment.