

Starting Monday, June 15th, Prince George’s County, by order of County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, will begin Phase Two of reopening after the impacts of the coronavirus. The following components will be included in Phase Two in the county: Retail operations will be allowed to reopen, with 5 people per 1,000 sq ft, at a maximum…
Read MoreAs of Monday, June 1st, County Executive Angela Alsobrooks is lifting the County’s Stay at Home Order. The following are eligible to reopen, with limitations noted: Non-essential retail will be open for curbside pick-up only. Manufacturing may reopen, using social distancing and honoring CDC guidelines. Barber shops and Hair Salons may reopen by appointment only-…
Read MoreNBC Washington relays information on the county’s first steps on re-opening.
Read MoreJune 12, 2019, Jose Umana, Prince George’s Sentinel COLLEGE PARK – In her first State of the County address on June 11, Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks highlighted her successes in forming partnerships, funding education and continued economic growth in the county. By the end of her speech at The Hotel at The University…
Read MoreBy Colonel/Brigadier General-Select E. John Teichert, Joint Base Andrews, published July 9, 2018, Joint Base Andrews JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. —As my time here at Joint Base Andrews winds down, I’ve been thinking about the great things we’ve been able to accomplish together with our amazing community partners. As I leave this incredible place, I…
Read MoreBy Bruce DePuyt, Maryland Matters, published April 18, 2018 Maryland Matters Rushern L. Baker III said massive private sector investment in Prince George’s County offered validation for the policies and vision he pursued in two terms as county executive and is a sure sign that his long-neglected county has arrived as an economic force, both regionally and…
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