PCCD brought together statewide and local domestic violence programs to highlight resources to respond to and prevent domestic violence.
Fayette County man charged with raping, sexually assaulting teen for years waives preliminary hearing
Joseph Meyer waived his preliminary hearing before Judge Courtney Monson on Sept. 26 on 24 different felony and misdemeanor offenses.
Senators introduce legislation to address rise of AI-generated child sexual abuse material
The senators noted there has been an increase in the amount of AI-generated child sexual abuse material being created and shared in recent years.
Full-time employment opportunity – public works operator/laborer
The qualified applicant should have a minimum of one year’s experience in Public Works, or a construction related field.
Lancaster Area Sewer Authority receives a $160,000,000 loan for upgrades
Thirty drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and non-point source projects across the Commonwealth are receiving grants.
Lancaster County Office of Voter Registration & Elections announces important dates & information for November 4th municipal general election
Registered voters in the County may complete a mail-in ballot application. Mail-in ballots can be requested until 5:00 PM on Tuesday, October 28.
Senate passes bill to waive interest on short-term budget impasse loans
Under current law, the Pennsylvania Treasurer may provide investment loans during a budget impasse but must charge interest on those loans.
Smucker: Democrats responsible for government shutdown
“Democrats are trying to mislead the American people by pretending this is about healthcare,” Smucker said.
Gebhard, Mastriano introduce legislation to protect federal immigration enforcement officers
The bill would ensure that individuals who assault, threaten, or obstruct immigration enforcement personnel face consequences.
Gebhard introduces legislation to ensure all disabled veterans receive hunting license discounts
Currently, only veterans who suffered injuries during combat and were deemed 100% disabled by Veterans Affairs are eligible for free hunting licenses.
