Community Rental assistance by the numbers: Many households remain at hotels due to tight housing market Cars drive along Lincoln Highway East (Route 30) on Sunday, Feb. 20, 2022. (Photo: Tim Stuhldreher) Justin Eby As of mid-February, Lancaster County’s Emergency Rental Assistance … Read more By Tim Stuhldreher - March 30, 2022
Community ‘We have work to do’ to combat hate groups in Lancaster, Chamber president says Lancaster Chamber President Tom Baldrige speaks at the State of the County forum at the Fulton Theatre on Thursday, March 24, 2022. (Photo: Tim Stuhldreher) Lancaster … Read more By Tim Stuhldreher - March 25, 2022
Community State of the County 2022: Perspectives on jobs, rents, inclusiveness Lancaster Chamber President Tom Baldrige speaks at the chamber’s State of the County Presentation on Thursday, March 24, 2022. (Photo: Tim Stuhldreher) The mood at Lancaster … Read more By Tim Stuhldreher - March 25, 2022
Community Broadband, affordable housing discussed in State of the County Q&A County Commissioner Ray D’Agostino, second from left, answers a question as his fellow panelists look on during the Lancaster Chamber’s State of the County forum at … Read more By Tim Stuhldreher - March 25, 2022
Community WITF’s ‘Smart Talk’ features upcoming summit on Lancaster County growth, planning (Source: Lancaster County Planning Commission | OUL. Photos by Michael Kendrick) Shelby Nauman Shelby Nauman of Tenfold and Joshua Druce of the Coalition for Smart Growth … Read more By One United Lancaster - March 22, 2022
Community School lunch face ongoing staff, supply shortages as waiver expiration looms Students select food at Elizabeth R. Martin Elementary School in Lancaster in this September 2019 file photo. (Source: School District of Lancaster) By Kalyn Belsha, Chalkbeat … Read more By One United Lancaster - March 21, 2022
Community Online forum looks at emerging workforce, job readiness Participants in Friday’s “Conversation About OUR Community.” Top row, from left: Elizabethtown Area School District Superintendent Michele Balliet; Ephrata Area School District Superintendent Brian Troop; United … Read more By Tim Stuhldreher - March 18, 2022
Community Prison reform advocates hold vigil The Rev. Jason Perkowski speaks at a vigil at Binns Park before the Lancaster County Prison Board meeting on Thursday, March 17, 2022. (Photo: Tim Stuhldreher) … Read more By Tim Stuhldreher - March 18, 2022
Community Advocates call for salary equity for women on Equal Pay Day Pa. Commission for Women Executive Director Moriah Hathaway speaks at an Equal Pay Day event at the Capitol in Harrisburg on Tuesday, March 15, 2022. (Source: … Read more By One United Lancaster - March 15, 2022
Community Kindergarten registration open at School District of Lancaster (Source: School District of Lancaster) The School District of Lancaster is encouraging all families with eligible children to enroll them in kindergarten for the 2022-23 school … Read more By One United Lancaster - March 10, 2022
Community Nonprofits encouraged to register for Open Streets Lancaster (Source: Lancaster Recreation Commission) The Lancaster Recreation Commission is seeking nonprofits and other vendors to host booths at this summer’s Open Streets Lancaster event. Held in … Read more By One United Lancaster - March 9, 2022
Community Report: Half of Americans have lower IQ because of past lead exposure A boy throws a frisbee in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1973. (Source: Leroy Woodson | EPA) About 170 million Americans, or half the population, have lower intelligence … Read more By Tim Stuhldreher - March 8, 2022