Three Dead from Gun Violence Including Local 14-Year-Old

A 25-year-old man and a 14-year-old boy were fatally shot in separate incidents in Greenbelt over the weekend. Meanwhile, another man died Sunday after succumbing to injuries from an earlier shooting. Juan Gonzalez, 25; Carltin Bayong, 14; and Mancel Johnson, 49, were all fatally shot in the Franklin Park area of the city. Gonzalez was […]
City Council Candidate Bios
The News Review has received biographies from Bill Orleans and incumbent Amy Knesel. Candidate biographies are prepared by the candidates and published in the order they are received by the paper.
Bill Orleans

When first permitted to run for council, or from council, as it may be, Orleans’ biography was published in the October 20, 2011 issue of the News Review. It’s archived, and can be read, new and improved at billorleans.com. It is a recitation of a few stories relevant to the construct of his character. He […]
Amy Knesel

When Amy Knesel joined Greenbelt’s City Council in January 2024, she expected to help guide the city through a time of transition. Instead, she quickly found herself immersed in the day-to-day life of local government: meeting fellow officials, learning about the challenges facing the city and listening to countless residents share their concerns, stories and […]
Annual Utopia Film Festival Coming October 18, 19, 20

From filmmakers in China, Iran and Italy to filmmakers in Greenbelt, Hyattsville and Takoma Park, 39 compelling works from near and far will screen at this year’s Utopia Film Festival, October 18 to 20. Venues include the historic Greenbelt Cinema, New Deal Café and the Greenbelt Firehouse. The Festival, now in its 21st year, is […]
Election 2025: Answers to Question 1
The News Review, as it does for every city council election, asked the candidates to respond to questions. Answers are limited to 150 words. If an answer exceeds the limit, the answer is cut off at that point. Responses will be published in various orders to avoid favoring candidates. Here are the answers we received […]
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 […]