Nonprofits Tec Centro is coming to York: M&T Bank donates former bank for workforce development center (video) Tec Centro York is slated to open in late spring or early summer 2023. By Kyle Gamble - August 16, 2022
Community Proposed Hager development now would extend to corner of Prince, King streets The revised footprint allows for 30 more apartments and about double the amount of retail space. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 16, 2022
Government Gov. Wolf signs order discouraging LGBTQ+ conversion therapy “Conversion therapy is causing horrific consequences for the mental health and well-being of a generation of young LGBTQIA+ individuals,” the governor said. By One United Lancaster - August 16, 2022
Headlines Tuesday, Aug. 16 Mail-in voting, conversion therapy, candidates’ education policy, climate change, mobile dental clinic. By One United Lancaster - August 16, 2022
Community Young Bhutanese-Nepali refugees work to destigmatize mental health care In one recent study of Bhutanese-Nepali refugees, more than one-third reported symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. By Sami Subedi - August 15, 2022
Headlines Monday, Aug. 15 ARPA, nursing homes, vandalism, Amish health care, Mastriano. By One United Lancaster - August 15, 2022
Community Interfaith group to host talk on Christian nationalism Professor Greg Carey will speak at 3 p.m. Sunday at St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church. By One United Lancaster - August 12, 2022
Health Monkeypox confirmed in Lancaster County; vaccination begins As of Thursday afternoon, the CDC was reporting 10,768 cases of monkeypox nationwide, including 282 in Pennsylvania. By One United Lancaster - August 12, 2022
Government Lead-Safe Lancaster: City continues push to remediate 710 homes by 2024 (video) Of seven cities that received HUD lead hazard grants in 2019, Lancaster has made the most headway. By Kylie Stoltzfus - August 12, 2022
Headlines Friday, Aug. 12 Ballot lawsuit, early childhood home visits, Fetterman, craft show, weekend weather. By One United Lancaster - August 12, 2022
Government CDC relaxes Covid-19 guidance Schools and other institutions are no longer advised to routinely screen healthy individuals. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 11, 2022
Nonprofits Lancaster Public Library on track for early 2023 opening at Ewell Plaza This week, City Council signed off on a cooperation agreement needed for the library to access a $2.5 million state redevelopment assistance grant. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 11, 2022