Community Allentown hosts 5th Pa. Latino Convention Events kick off Wednesday evening and continue through Saturday morning. By One United Lancaster - September 28, 2022
Government Commissioners pick first-timers over incumbents for Workforce Development Board The board and the county are the defendants in a lawsuit filed by the board’s former executive director. By Tim Stuhldreher - September 28, 2022
Headlines Wednesday, Sept. 28 Voting records, car crash, Mastriano on abortion, school opening, Philly gun ban. By One United Lancaster - September 28, 2022
Nonprofits Lancaster General Hospital to shift Emergency Department entrance as renovations advance Patients have been entering the emergency department via North Lime Street during LGH’s emergency room expansion project. By One United Lancaster - September 27, 2022
Government York County acquisition by Lancaster Conservancy to become a new state park Susquehanna Riverlands State Park and two others are projected to open by the end of 2026. By Tim Stuhldreher - September 27, 2022
Government Labor Secretary tours YWCA Lancaster renovations, discusses ways to reduce barriers to employment (photos) Lack of training, transportation, affordable housing and childcare are all factors that can prevent would-be workers from entering the labor force, officials said. By Tim Stuhldreher - September 27, 2022
Headlines Tuesday, Sept. 27 Teacher shortage, gun laws, Dr. J., constitutional amendments, harassment. By One United Lancaster - September 27, 2022
Community More than 650 participate in Lancaster Walk to End Alzheimer’s (photos) “The awareness that we raise through this event will turn into direct services to families affected by the disease,” said Frances Gibbons, senior director of the Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Pennsylvania. By Madeline Seiler - September 26, 2022
Headlines Monday, Sept. 26 Flu, Space X, state government, accusations of retribution, transformer transport. By One United Lancaster - September 26, 2022
Government City Hall creating process to evaluate legislation for equity Even when an ordinance is enacted with the best of intentions, it may have unintended consequences that result in inequitable outcomes, Solicitor Barry Handwerger told City Council earlier this month. By Tim Stuhldreher - September 23, 2022
Nonprofits Arch Street Center names Ed McManama executive director McManama, 56, was most recently chief operating officer at River Rock Academy. By One United Lancaster - September 23, 2022
Community Patients R Waiting hosts ‘Diversity in Medicine’ conference this weekend The conference aims to help students from underrepresented demographics prepare for successful careers in medicine. By One United Lancaster - September 23, 2022