University of Maryland-College Park (College Park, MD) Change Neighborhood
The University of Maryland at College Park. Photo by Jeffrey Porter/ For The Washington Post.
Shops, bars, and restaurants on Route 1 in College Park, Md. Photo by Jeffrey Porter/ For The Washington Post.
Homes on Indian Lane in College Park, Md. Photo by Jeffrey Porter/ For The Washington Post.
Split level homes on Indian Lane in College Park, Md. Photo by Jeffrey Porter/ For The Washington Post.
Homes on Lackawanna Street in College Park, Md. Photo by Jeffrey Porter/ For The Washington Post.
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Leesburg council votes to widen sidewalks along King Street
Additional space on a two-block stretch will allow restaurants to offer outdoor dining
Military Bowl moving from RFK to Navy Marine Corp-Stadium for 2013
WASHINGTON — The Military Bowl is moving this season from RFK Stadium in Washington to Navy-Marine Corp Stadium in Annapolis, Md.
Prince William County news in brief
Sequestration takes a toll on Prince William Forest Park
Prince William County adopt a pet
Benji is a young, lovable hound/collie mix whose family couldn't take him when they moved.
Prince William County community calendar, May 19-25, 2013
Wildlife walk, farmers markets, history tours, art exhibits, plays, concerts and more.
Prince William sports announcements
Officials and players of all ages are sought in all fields
Prince William County health calendar
Health events and support group meetings in the coming weeks.
Metro adds weekly short-trip pass to SmarTrip cards, discontinues paper short-trip pass
WASHINGTON — Metro is launching a new weekly short-trip pass that SmarTrip users can add to their cards to save money.
Tommy Wells discusses his mayoral run
Ahead of his formal announcement Saturday, Wells sat for a lengthy interview on why he's running and his vision for the city.
The week ahead: Plenty of road, rail work before Memorial Day rush
Metrorail is working on all lines at night. The Silver Line project is busy, as are the highway departments.
The Gripe: Sinkhole rankles drivers in Mount Pleasant
A sinkhole is creating traffic woes in Mount Pleasant, according to a recent post on SeeClickFix.
Colonial Williamsburg pays tribute to military, offers free holiday weekend admission
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — Colonial Williamsburg is offering free admission to military members and their families during the Memorial Day weekend.
Cicada update: Latest coverage map and a cicada taste test
So far, Brood II sightings of the 17-year periodical cicada have been mostly south of Washington, with a few scattered reports to the north. So how do they taste?
Neglected pot-bellied pigs seized in Dinwiddie County get new homes, police seek caretaker
DINWIDDIE, Va. — More than a dozen neglected pot-bellied pigs seized in Dinwiddie County have found new homes.
Baltimore mayor to preside at mass wedding for same-sex couples at Pride festival
BALTIMORE — Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will officiate a mass wedding for same-sex couples during the Baltimore Pride Festival next month.
Historic, decaying former hotel in Winchester being renovated, project includes retail space
WINCHESTER, Va. — A historic but decaying former hotel in Winchester is being converted into a retail, residential and entertainment complex.
U.Va. capital campaign exceeds $3 billion goal, receives gifts from more than 220,000 donors
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — The University of Virginia's capital campaign has exceeded its $3 billion goal.
Longtime Lynchburg Symphony music director and conductor retires, general manager resigns
LYNCHBURG, Va. — The Lynchburg Symphony is losing both its longtime music director and its general manager.
Man dragged 4 miles by car in Va., driver tells police he thought he ran over wreck debris
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — Police say a car dragged a man for about 4 miles before another motorist alerted the driver that the victim was under the vehicle.
Man charged with setting fires at woman's Bel Air apartment after argument
BEL AIR, Md. — Maryland fire investigators have charged a Harford County man with setting two fires at a woman's Bel Air apartment after an argument.



