Headlines Monday, April 15 Drag story hour, Amos Miller, storms, minimum wage. By One United Lancaster - April 15, 2024
Nonprofits Bench Mark expands programming, geographic reach The nonprofit recently received a $355,483 state grant to launch an initiative in partnership with city police. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 12, 2024
Government Home Rule Study Commission split on allowing fringe benefits for City Council Providing health, dental, vision and pension benefits to seven City Council members costs nearly $300,000 a year. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 12, 2024
Community Red Rose Transit Authority eyes its biggest route changes in decades The first set of modifications would be implemented this fall. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 12, 2024
Government PennDOT Secretary: Upping transit funding would bolster economy Gov. Josh Shapiro’s 2024-25 budget proposes an additional $283 million for buses, subways, commuter rail and paratransit. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 12, 2024
Nonprofits Jennifer Diaz named executive director of Leadership Lancaster Diaz comes to the organization from Goodwill Keystone Area. By One United Lancaster - April 12, 2024
Headlines Friday, April 12 Cutler-Nissley debate, swatting, Martin’s Country Market, teacher stipends, PFAs. By One United Lancaster - April 12, 2024
Government Home Rule Study Commission encourages public engagement as city charter is drafted (video) Representatives of the commission outlined its goals and operations at Hourglass Foundation’s April First Friday Forum. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 11, 2024
Headlines Thursday, April 11 Telehealth coverage, Linda Crockett, Section 8, PCAD, mail-in ballots By One United Lancaster - April 11, 2024
Community Artist sought for mural at Bench Mark Program building The deadline to apply is May 6. By One United Lancaster - April 10, 2024
Government Report: Public defenders challenge guidance barring them from sharing in Pa.’s opioid settlement funds The Pennsylvania Opioid Misuse and Addiction Abatement Trust says public defense, because it’s a required government function, is ineligible. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 10, 2024
Government Q&A: Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt on Pa.’s voting system, election integrity Schmidt joined Spotlight PA’s Kate Huangpu and Votebeat’s Carter Walker in March for a live event about building trust in elections. By Votebeat - April 10, 2024