Health YWCA Lancaster hosts childhood trauma care conference (video) The event, a first locally, drew more than 100 social service professionals from Lancaster County and beyond. By Kyle Gamble - February 15, 2024
Government City Council chambers named for Nelson M. Polite Sr. “Nelson Polite had big shoulders on which all of us stand.” By Tim Stuhldreher - February 15, 2024
Community Lunar New Year celebration planned Sunday in Ewell Plaza Running from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., it will include music, dance, food, crafts and a scavenger hunt. By One United Lancaster - February 15, 2024
Headlines Thursday, Feb. 15 Fire, Lunar New Year, Capitol renovations, THON. By One United Lancaster - February 15, 2024
Government Residents question reasons behind amending tree ordinance City officials say the existing rules conflict with state law. By Tim Stuhldreher - February 14, 2024
Government Bill before City Council would codify immigrant protections The advocacy organization CASA has been pushing for the change. By Tim Stuhldreher - February 14, 2024
Headlines Wednesday, Feb. 14 Court websites, mental health funding, Pa. House election, conservation. By One United Lancaster - February 14, 2024
Nonprofits Philly Fed again picks local nonprofits for ‘Reinventing Our Communities’ program They will focus on promoting inclusion and affordability in the local rental market. By Tim Stuhldreher - February 13, 2024
Government Votebeat: Activist in Pa. originates false and flawed election claims gaining traction nationwide Heather Honey has been among the most effective advocates for right-wing election talking points. By Votebeat - February 13, 2024
Government LEMA acquiring system for locating dementia patients, others at risk of wandering off Project Lifesaver is used by state police Troop J and local police. By Tim Stuhldreher - February 13, 2024
Headlines Tuesday, Feb. 13 Snowstorm, Cuffs Run, fatal fire, career education grant, cocoa. By One United Lancaster - February 13, 2024
Government Round 2 of county ARPA grants up for discussion Wednesday (update) The county’s initial reviews determined that 39 applications were eligible for funding. By Tim Stuhldreher - February 12, 2024