
The council plans to approve five members to the board and County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D) will name the other five, along with the board chair.

The current hybrid board — with nine elected and four appointed members, with one student — was fashioned by the General Assembly in 2013.

Prince George’s County, a jurisdiction known nationally as a magnet for Black professionals, has a diversity problem in local government, Latino leaders charged on…

Prince George’s County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D) plans to outline her priorities for her next few years in office during a public meeting…
A top-ranking Prince George’s County policy staffer is stepping down after more than a decade with county government. Brad Frome, who currently carries the…