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
Headlines Thursday, Aug. 11 Solar farm, abortion, subpoenas, Dr. Oz, fatal crash. By One United Lancaster - August 11, 2022
Health The state of Covid-19 and the road ahead: A Q&A with LG Health’s Dr. Kontra National media are reporting that the U.S. has hit a Covid-19 “plateau.” By Tim Stuhldreher - August 10, 2022
Community More than 160 Afghan refugees are building new lives in Lancaster A year after the fall of Kabul, families who resettled here are working, going to school and finding their footing. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 10, 2022
Government Lancaster city endorses International Day of Peace City Council’s resolution calls for redirecting military spending to domestic and humanitarian needs. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 10, 2022
Government City Council passes water rate hike; mayor recommends past-due households take advantage of pandemic aid Lancaster’s water system has delinquent accounts totaling $2.26 million. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 10, 2022
Headlines Wednesday, Aug. 10 Legacy Social Lounge, Mastriano, Perry, elections, vocational education. By One United Lancaster - August 10, 2022
Government Northwest EMS proposes new authority as solution to budget shortfalls A public hearing on the idea is scheduled for Aug. 31. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 9, 2022
Government First payment from opioid settlement expected soon Lancaster County is in line to receive more than $3.6 million in 2022 and more than $15.8 million over the next 18 years. By One United Lancaster - August 9, 2022
Headlines Tuesday, Aug. 9 Shapiro & Mastriano, Jan. 6, heat, learning loss, Columbia council. By One United Lancaster - August 9, 2022
Government Lancaster poised to dramatically revamp fees for building permits, licenses and more (update) The changes are expected to better align the fee amounts with the city’s cost of providing the associated services. By One United Lancaster - August 8, 2022
Government City Council to vote on 13.7% in-city water rate hike, following increase for suburbs The increase for the average residential customer would be a little under 14%. By One United Lancaster - August 8, 2022