Government ACLU challenges mail-in ballot date requirement in Pa. state court The issue has been litigated continually since no-excuse mail voting was introduced in the state in 2020. By Votebeat - August 6, 2024
Headlines Tuesday, Aug. 6 National Night Out, Pennsylvania Republicans for Harris, turnpike tolling, thunderstorms, Independence Law Center. By One United Lancaster - August 6, 2024
Community YWCA Lancaster announces voter education workshops The three-part series on voting rights and elections starts Tuesday evening. By One United Lancaster - August 5, 2024
Health LG Health announces August blood drives Blood supplies are persistently low and LG Health encourages everyone who can to donate blood and platelets. By One United Lancaster - August 5, 2024
Headlines Monday, Aug. 5 Sinkhole, home rule, Iron Leg football game, pedestrian signals, mail-in ballots. By One United Lancaster - August 5, 2024
Government Home Rule Study Commission expands City Council to 9, sticks with at-large elections The commission’s work on a draft home rule charter for Lancaster is now substantially complete, setting the stage for a vote on approving it later this month. By Robert Spicer - August 3, 2024
Government Home Rule Study Commission holds info session on charter draft, implementation process Taxes were high on residents’ list of concerns. By Robert Spicer - July 31, 2024
Headlines One United Lancaster is on summer break this week (mostly) Reporting this week will be limited to coverage of Lancaster’s home rule process. By One United Lancaster - July 29, 2024
Nonprofits Building capacity to advance the mission: A Q&A with ECHOS’ Ashley Bulley “I’m coming in with fresh eyes, so I’m looking at every opportunity to engage and connect and share about our work.” By Tim Stuhldreher - July 26, 2024
Government Lancaster County signs onto more funding settlements to combat opioid epidemic The first payment from the new settlements, around $3.1 million, is expected in December. By Tim Stuhldreher - July 26, 2024
Nonprofits Schreiber Center holds ‘Summer Olympics’ The activities started Monday and continue through next week. By One United Lancaster - July 26, 2024
Government Meeting planned next week to discuss potential changes to permit parking in Lancaster Consulting firm Kimley Horn has been analyzing data on parking patterns as well as hundreds of responses to an online community survey. By One United Lancaster - July 26, 2024