Prince George's County police say officer shot, killed man following altercation

On Friday, a Prince George’s County police officer shot and killed a man who was armed with what turned out to be replica guns, according to the chief of police.

Bus issues continue: Parents navigating how to get their children to school safely

The COVID-19 bus driver shortage is leaving school districts scrambling. As a result of the problem – families in our areas are now facing the repercussions and trying to figure out how to get their students to and from school safely.

Maryland family struggles with loss as 20th anniversary of 9/11 approaches

For some military families the days leading to September 11 can bring bad memories and trigger PTSD. One Maryland woman, who lost her husband in the terror attacks, said that’s the case for her family.

Prince George’s County students return to classroom as US COVID-19 cases climb

Students returned to the classroom in Prince George's County Wednesday for the start of a new school year as coronavirus cases continue to climb across the country.

Greenbelt police say child has been identified

Greenbelt police say a 4-year-old boy who was found in the area of 6005 Springhill Drive has been identified.

DC area legend Kevin Durant presents UMD football player with scholarship

Prince George’s County native and NBA icon Kevin Durant made a surprise appearance at a University of Maryland football meeting this week.

Maryland Marine goes viral for calming infant during evacuation in Kabul

Marine and College Park resident Sgt. Matt Jaffe was recently seen in a photo that has now gone viral of him calming an infant during the evacuations in Afghanistan.