Headlines:
• Mother of Ricardo Muñoz sues for wrongful death, violation of civil rights: Attorneys for Miguelina Peña identified Lancaster police Officer Karson Arnold as Munoz' shooter, naming him, former Chief Jarrad Berkihiser, the police department, Lancaster city and Lancaster County as defendants. (Source: WITF)
• Lancaster's independent pharmacies struggle to keep up with Covid-19 vaccine demand: “As far as a supply we try to get as much as we can to accommodate within the capacity of the pharmacy,” said George Lahoud, a pharmacist at Custom Prescriptions of Lancaster. “We don’t always get the amount we request. Sometimes it’s much less.” (Source: ABC 27)
• Early morning fire at Lancaster County tavern, apartments: Firefighters responded to a four a.m. call at The Black Knights Tavern in Landisville. The cause of the fire is unknown and no injuries have been reported. (Source: WGAL)
• City of Lancaster seeks community input on permanent police chief: The Community and Police Working Group held its second virtual listening session Monday evening on Zoom. (Source: ABC 27)
• National roundup: Trump's second impeachment trial to begin with legitimacy fight. (Source: AP) House Covid-19 relief includes $1,400 checks, $3,000 child tax credit. (Source: UPI) U.S. Coca-Cola bottles to be made of 100% recycled material. (Source: Reuters) Facebook, Instagram to crack down on vaccine misinformation. (Source: UPI) Mary Wilson, founding member of the Supremes, dies at 76. (Source: USA Today)