Community Celebrations planned for Juneteenth weekend Last year, President Biden signed a law making Juneteenth a federal holiday. By One United Lancaster - June 16, 2022
Community Lititz restaurant Tied House no longer hosting ‘Christian state’ forum News of the plans led to an intense backlash on social media. By One United Lancaster - June 16, 2022
Government Pa. receives $3M grant to partner with nonprofits on access to unemployment system Pennsylvania is one of seven states to receive ARPA-funded “Navigator” dollars. By One United Lancaster - June 16, 2022
Community Rotary Club to host ‘Wheels & Wings’ June 25 The Rotary Club of Lancaster’s will hold its annual “Wheels & Wings” event on Saturday, June 25, at the Lancaster Airport. The day will kick off … Read more By One United Lancaster - June 16, 2022
Opinion Why Pride Month matters more than ever (opinion) “Now more than ever, it’s imperative that we amplify LGBTQ+ voices amid recent anti-LGBTQ legislation, especially against our transgender community.” By Alex Otthofer - June 16, 2022
Headlines Thursday, June 16 Church and state, education funding, prisoners’ Right-to-Know, city broadband. By One United Lancaster - June 16, 2022
Government County evaluates owner’s reps for prison project The local folks, or the biggest name in the field? Those are the options facing the Lancaster County commissioners. By Tim Stuhldreher - June 15, 2022
Government City Council approves size, siting of The Apartments on College Avenue The decision came after about an hour of discussion, during which council members closely quizzed the city fire chief and building codes bureau chief about the project’s provisions for fire safety. By Tim Stuhldreher - June 15, 2022
Government Pa releases resources to combat elder abuse The Department of Aging posted a prevention training module and a web page on financial exploitation on Thursday, World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. By One United Lancaster - June 15, 2022
Headlines Wednesday, June 15 Transgender athlete policy, Arming teachers, a ‘People’s Budget,’ interest rates. By One United Lancaster - June 15, 2022
Government Many projects, limited ARPA: County commissioners weigh priorities Lancaster County already has more potential demands on its American Rescue Plan Act funds than it has money to allocate. By Tim Stuhldreher - June 14, 2022
Government Torrent of applications forces city Housing Authority to close waiting list after just 90 minutes The Lancaster City Housing Authority received a literally overwhelming response when it opened its public housing waiting list Monday morning. By One United Lancaster - June 14, 2022