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  • Real estate markets in Prince George's County, PW County are on the mend

    By Dean Bartoli Smith | 06/13/13 11:15 PM

    Prince William and Prince George's counties, two Washington metro areas hard hit by foreclosures when the real estate bubble burst, are now on the mend. "Prince William worked through their foreclosure inventory more quickly than Prince George's County," said Lisa Sturtevant of the George...

  • Maryland approves new Prince George's County teacher evaluation system

    By Rachel Baye | 06/13/13 08:00 PM

    Maryland has approved new teacher evaluation systems in Prince George's County Public Schools and 20 other Maryland school systems, clearing the way for the state to receive $250 million in federal funds, the Maryland State Department of Education announced Thursday. Schools in Montgomery and...

  • Prince George's County man faces 115 years for stalking ex-wife

    By Scott McCabe | 06/13/13 04:00 PM

    A Hyattsville man was found guilty of stalking and harassing his ex-wife, including setting up fake online profiles seeking sex from men. Michael Anthony Johnson was convicted on 73 counts and is facing a maximum of 115 years in prison at his sentencing July 18. Prince George's County...

  • Juvenile dies after hit-and-run in Prince George's County

    By Naomi Jagoda | 06/13/13 11:15 AM

    A juvenile died after a hit-and-run collision in Prince George's County, police said. The crash occurred at about 9:45 p.m. Wednesday at Temple Hills Road and St. Barnabas Road in Temple Hills. According to a police preliminary investigation, a sport-utility vehicle with two adult occupants...

  • Police ID dead driver, Prince George's officer involved in Bowie collision

    By Naomi Jagoda | 06/13/13 11:10 AM

    Prince George's County police have identified the man who died Wednesday after a police car struck his vehicle and the county police officer who was driving the striking vehicle. The deceased driver is 32-year-old James Dejay Toliver, of Upper Marlboro. The officer is Cpl. Michael Mogavero, a...

  • Most Wanted: University Park burglary suspect identified

    By Scott McCabe | 06/12/13 06:25 PM

    U.S. Marshals deputies are looking for a burglary suspect who was chased away by an unsuspecting University Park homeowner. According to police, on the afternoon of May 14, the homeowner arrived at the residence on the 6500 block of 43rd Avenue and found the basement window broken, and a...

  • Prince George's County police officer in crash that kills other driver

    By Naomi Jagoda | 06/12/13 12:50 PM

    One person is dead after his car was struck by a Prince George's County police car being driven by an on-duty officer, police said. At 3:05 a.m. Wednesday, the officer was responding to an unrelated collision and was driving on Route 197 when his cruiser collided with a civilian car at the...

  • Prince George's man arrested for stealing copper wire from Pepco

    By Naomi Jagoda | 06/11/13 04:35 PM

    A Suitland man has been arrested for stealing about 2,500 pounds of copper wire worth roughly $10,000 from a Pepco facility, police said Tuesday. Kevin Andrew Price, 50, was arrested on charges of theft and breaking and entering on June 7. He was being held at the Department of Corrections...

  • Prince George's County boy abducted by father in 1996 still missing

    By Naomi Jagoda | 06/11/13 04:25 PM

    Prince George's County police continue to investigate a 1996 parental abduction of a young Clinton boy. In May 1996, Reuben Bennett Blackwell II was 3 1/2 years old when he was abducted by his father, Reuben Bennett Blackwell. Shortly after the boy was taken, the father sent the boy's mother a...

  • 30-year-old mystery leaves family grieving

    By Scott McCabe | 06/10/13 09:30 PM

    Soon after Kimberly Mileo disappeared, roses mysteriously began to appear under the windshield wiper of her boyfriend, Dana Hudson's, car. Hudson, then 24, was the primary suspect in the disappearance of 20-year-old Mileo, who vanished 30 years ago this week. The rose mimicked one found on...



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