City Council Candidate Bios
The News Review has received biographies from Frankie Fritz and Kevin Lockhart and incumbents Emmett Jordan and Kristen Weaver. Candidate biographies are prepared by the candidates and published in the order they are received by the paper.
Frankie Fritz

Frankie Santos Fritz is a community organizer and policy analyst for local government who has called the D.C. metro area home since moving here for college in 2013 and has been active in Maryland politics since 2017. Raised by paternal grandparents, a teaching assistant and a United States postal worker, in a union household, Fritz […]
Emmett Jordan

Emmett V. Jordan has served on Greenbelt’s City Council since 2009, completing five terms as mayor. He is both the city’s first African-American councilmember and its first African-American mayor. Since joining council, Jordan has promoted values of unity, cooperation and sustainability in city life. Raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, and a Greenbelt resident for 25 years, […]
Kristen Weaver

Kristen Weaver is proud to have served on the city council as mayor pro tem since 2021. Beginning amid the pandemic, she immediately saw the importance of bringing together the strengths of the community, and ways that city leadership can guide and support efforts larger than individuals alone, such as the innovative programs funded by […]
Kevin Lockhart (Coach K)

Born in the Bronx, N.Y., Kevin Lockhart, Coach K, is a passionate and loving father, mentor and coach who has devoted his life to serving others. A Greenbelt resident for the past 18 years, he has balanced the challenges of being a single father to his son, Dontay, with his deep commitment to giving back […]
Council Advances Potential Plans For Annexation of Federal Land

On September 24, Greenbelt City Council took its first concrete step toward a potential annexation of portions of large, neighboring federal properties, approving funds and survey work that supporters say will help the city protect green space and gain leverage if the land’s status ever changes. The ordinance for a $70,000 supplemental appropriation to the […]
Ranked Choice Proposition Now on November City Ballot
This November, Greenbelters will cast their votes to decide whether ranked choice voting ‒ the process of ranking candidates based on preference ‒ will be adopted for future city elections. Over the summer, Maryland has seen “incredible momentum,” when it comes to ranked choice voting, according to the advocacy group FairVote. City councils in Rockville […]
Questions Posed to Candidates
Prior to city council elections, the News Review poses questions to the candidates and publishes their responses. Starting this week, we will publish a question weekly and request that candidates send their 150-word maximum responses (per question) to us by the following Monday at 6 p.m. Thus, the responses to the question we ask this […]
Some Goddard Employees to Vacate Buildings Beginning This Week

On Monday, September 22 at 2:12 p.m. a memo from Associate Center Director Raymond J. Rubilotta was sent to all Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) employees advising them that the center had been working for months on areas of transformation and now had the green light from agency leadership to move ahead in one of […]
Election 2025: Ten Candidates File For City Council Seats
Monday, September 22 was the deadline to file to run for Greenbelt City Council. This year 10 candidates were certified by the deadline. All incumbents are running for reelection and three challengers will also vie for one of the seven available seats. The candidates are as follows, in the order they will appear on the […]