Government County housing authority receives more than 3,000 applications for 500 spots on its voucher waiting list The authority opened its waiting list this week for the first time since 2007. By One United Lancaster - October 6, 2023
Government Home Rule Study Commission holds first neighborhood meeting The session at Bright Side Opportunities Center was the first of four planned at neighborhood venues to encourage public engagement. By Tim Stuhldreher - October 6, 2023
Headlines Friday, Oct. 6 Code bills, explosion, Janelle Stelson, 2024 primary, sexual harassment, Crop Walk. By One United Lancaster - October 6, 2023
Government Lancaster to host input session on Pennsylvania’s next workforce development plan Feedback will be incorporated into the state’s strategy for 2024-28. By One United Lancaster - October 5, 2023
Nonprofits VITA tax service raises income threshold to $70,000 The change comes as VITA continues to seek volunteers for the 2024 tax season. By One United Lancaster - October 5, 2023
Opinion In print or digital, local newspapers are essential (opinion) Providing the essential local news and information that can’t be found anywhere else has been the business of community newspapers for generations. By William Cotter - October 5, 2023
Government Expanded voter ID is back on the table in Pa. Currently, state law requires voters to show proof of identification the first time they vote at a polling place. By Votebeat - October 5, 2023
Nonprofits Community Foundation distributes grants promoting equity, community-building Thirteen organizations are receiving 14 grants totaling just over $300,000. By One United Lancaster - October 5, 2023
Headlines Thursday, Oct. 5 Housing vouchers, school library content, Ephrata Township police protection, charter schools, state prisons. By One United Lancaster - October 5, 2023
Community Downtown Investment District launches trial run of nighttime security patrol The pilot program will initially run for 90 days. By Tim Stuhldreher - October 4, 2023
Government Elected leaders tell Home Rule Study Commission: city’s issues are fiscal, not structural The commission meets Thursday evening at Bright Side Opportunities Center. By Tim Stuhldreher - October 4, 2023
Government City agrees to apply for state grants on nonprofits’ behalf (update) Eight organizations made their pitches Monday, and another eight are expected in November. By Tim Stuhldreher - October 4, 2023