• Commonwealth Court revokes hospital’s nonprofit status: Judge Judge Christine Fizzano Cannon ruled that Tower Health’s management fees and executive performance incentives showed it operates Pottstown Hospital for profit. (Source: Spotlight PA)
• Ammonia spill leads to shelter-in-place order in Lancaster: Officials shut down Manor Street following a leak at Kunzler Meat Co. around 7:30 a.m. Sunday. The shelter-in-place order was lifted around 2:30 p.m. (Source: ABC 27)
• Life Changes Realty aims to donate $1 million: The agency bequeaths 10% of its commissions to charity. It has donated $728,339 to date. (Source: ABC 27)
• Penn student from Lancaster studies impact of thrift shopping for fun: Thrifting is becoming “gentrified,” excluding some of the people it’s meant to help, Anya Miller says. (Source: LNP)
• A mixed week of weather lies ahead: Rain and snow showers today and wind Tuesday will give way to highs in the 50s by Friday. (Source: CBS 21)
• Nation/world: Feds guarantee all deposits at Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank. (Source: CBS News) Zelensky claims 1,100 Russian soldiers killed at Bakhmut. (Source: UPI) Iran pardons 22,000 arrested in protests. (Source: ABC News | AP) Biden administration to approve drilling project in Alaska wilderness. (Source: CNN) Cyclone kills 44 in southern Africa. (Source: AP) ‘Everything Everywhere’ wins 7 Oscars. (Source: NPR)