A $1 million-winning Powerball ticket from the December 10 drawing was sold at a 7-Eleven in Prince George’s County, according to MD Lottery.
A $1 million-winning Powerball ticket from the December 10 drawing was sold at a 7-Eleven in Prince George’s County, according to MD Lottery.
Wayfair is set to open an outlet store at Arundel Mills in Hanover, MD, bringing the online retailer’s discounted overstock and returned home goods to the region in early 2026. (more…)
Toys“R”Us will open its new 7,000 square-foot flagship store at Arundel Mills in Hanover, MD on Wednesday, November 26. The store will be located inside the mall across from T.J. Maxx. (more…)
Maryland Natural Resources Police recently recovered a 4.5-foot American alligator from a Prince George’s County home after the owner died and the family contacted authorities for help. (more…)
Prince George’s County will join Montgomery County in prohibiting parking in bike lanes after the Prince George’s County Council unanimously approved new legislation designed to improve roadway safety. The move comes less than two weeks after the Montgomery County Council enacted its own countywide ban on November 4, 2025.
The former Six Flags America amusement park site in Upper Marlboro is officially on the market, following the park’s permanent closure earlier this month. A flyer shared by Amusement Insider on Facebook shows that CBRE, a global real estate firm, is now marketing the 515-acre property as a major redevelopment opportunity.
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown and Prince George’s County filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging it unlawfully abandoned the congressionally approved Greenbelt site for the new FBI headquarters and attempted to redirect more than $1 billion in funding to Washington, D.C.’s Ronald Reagan Building.
The Best Buy Outlet in Bowie, MD has permanently closed its doors. (more…)
After more than two decades of roller coasters, summer crowds, and family memories, Six Flags America and its adjoining Hurricane Harbor water park officially close their doors today, Sunday, November 2, 2025. Located at 13710 Central Avenue in Bowie, the 500-acre property marks the end of an era as Maryland’s only Six Flags park concludes its final season.
A Bowie man won a $1.9 million jackpot after purchasing five $2 Multi-Match tickets at Forbes BP on Annapolis Road in Lanham for the Sept. 18 drawing. The longtime player matched all six numbers on one of his quick-pick combinations Full story below courtesy MD Lottery:
The Best Buy Outlet in Bowie will permanently close its doors on November 1, 2025, according to a company representative. (more…)