• Mayor, commissioner question need for $53M Red Rose depot: The transit authority says having a dedicated facility for its Access paratransit service will reduce operating costs and improve efficiency. (Source: LNP)
• Taylor Chip receives $3.5M in state loans, grants for expansion: The cookie company plans to build a $15 million, 25,000 square foot production facility next to its existing West Hempfield Township site. (Source: Fox 43)
• Denver Fair kicks off: Admission is free, and the fair continues through Saturday. Proceeds benefit the local community and first responders. (Source: ABC 27)
• Advocates hope more counties enact ‘notice & cure’ mail-in ballot policies: Dauphin County will now notify voters if their mail-in ballots have clerical mistakes and allow corrections. (Source: Capital-Star)
• Former Warwick superintendent explains resignation: April Hershey said she chose to leave on her own after the school board voted to retain the Independence Law Center. She is now assistant superintendent at School District of Lancaster. (Source: LNP)
• Nation/world: North Korea releases photos of nuclear site. (Source: USA Today) Trump rules out follow-up debate. (Source: Fortune) WHO approves mpox vaccine. (Source: ABC News) Judge strikes down North Dakota’s abortion ban. (Source: AP) Putin warns West not to OK long-range missiles for Ukraine. (Source: NBC News) 30,000+ Boeing workers to strike. (Source: UPI) Loose electrical cable found on ship that hit Baltimore bridge. (Source: AP)