Government Lancaster plans four meetings to publicize home rule question, help commission candidates complete petitions “This is a very public, community-oriented process,” Mayor Danene Sorace said. By Tim Stuhldreher - February 6, 2023
Community Coming soon to a block near you: Neighborhood Leaders Academy participants preview their projects Nearly 100 individuals have graduated from NLA since its founding in 2019. By Tim Stuhldreher - February 3, 2023
Government Residents complain of hurry to get home rule referendum question on May ballot City Council will be voting Monday on the first step of a process first broached publicly less than a week ago. By Tim Stuhldreher - February 2, 2023
Community County hears from community on pool, parks at Crispus Attucks discussion The county is planning a follow-up meeting, probably in late March. By Tim Stuhldreher - February 1, 2023
Government County evaluating whether Mill Creek could be stocked with trout The Fish & Boat Commission is always on the lookout for new stocking opportunities, a spokesman said. By Tim Stuhldreher - February 1, 2023
Government ‘Extra’ SNAP benefits ending: Nonprofits bracing for expiry of pandemic enhancements to food program Recipients will see their last additional benefit, a second payment loaded automatically on their EBT card, toward the end of February. By Hunger-Free Lancaster - February 1, 2023
Government What is home rule? What would it mean for Lancaster? If Lancaster becomes a home rule municipality, it will join 26 cities, seven counties and 56 other municipalities in Pennsylvania. By Tim Stuhldreher - January 27, 2023
Government State of the City ‘asks’: Fix-It, police recruitment, voting Mayor Danene Sorace asked city residents to put three things on their to-do lists. By Tim Stuhldreher - January 27, 2023
Government Mayor Sorace calls for studying home rule option in State of the City address Home rule is “the best of a lousy set of options,” the mayor said. By Tim Stuhldreher - January 27, 2023
Government City moves Procurement Bureau to Solicitor’s office Before City Council’s vote, former Mayor Art Morris contended that the change appeared to violate state law. By Tim Stuhldreher - January 26, 2023
Government Meet Brad Ortenzi, Lancaster County’s Human Trafficking Task Force coordinator January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. By Kylie Stoltzfus - January 26, 2023
Government Mayor: Lancaster aiming to ink deal in March to revive community broadband project The city has been seeking a partner to resume rollout of a high-speed fiber-optic network. By Tim Stuhldreher - January 26, 2023