• Akron residents voice support for Ephrata library funding: About 70 people attended Monday’s borough council meeting to oppose zeroing out what had previously been a $20,000 annual contribution to the library’s budget. (Source: WITF)
• Warwick parents group recruiting church leaders to fight ‘woke’ curriculum: The invitation to a Warwick Parents for Change planning meeting this evening says the group is seeking allies and to “represent biblical truth and the Lordship of Jesus Christ” in opposition to progressive race and gender ideology. (Source: LNP)
• Vigil held for shooting victim: Luis Sanchez, 29, was shot and killed early Monday morning at the Prince of Subs restaurant. (Source: WGAL)
• Pa. legislators form state House Freedom Caucus: About two dozen Republicans have joined, though the full list has not been made public. They were joined Monday by U.S. Rep Scott Perry, chair of the U.S. House Freedom Caucus, who tried to help Donald Trump overturn the 2020 election. (Source: KDKA)
• At least 60 displaced in Lebanon: The Red Cross set up a temporary shelter for people displaced from Chestnut Crossings Apartments following a water main break and building collapse. (Source: CBS 21)
• Nation/world: Biden asks Congress to block rail strike. (Source: UPI) U.S., Iran face off at World Cup. (Source: CNN) China quells anti-lockdown protests. (Source: CBS News) Supreme Court takes up case on deportation policy. (Source: NPR) Major snowfalls forecast in Northwest, tornadoes in South. (Source: ABC News)