Jordan Michael Volker, of the first block of Hershey Avenue, waived his preliminary hearing before Judge Mary Sponaugle on Sept. 16.
City to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with festivities at Binns Park and Ewell Plaza
Presented by Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health, the celebration will honor the significant contributions of the Hispanic community to the city.
Commonwealth secures guilty verdict of West Lampeter Township man for stabbing father following jury trial
The jury found Russell Woodrow Adams-Nicholls guilty of aggravated assault, simple assault and recklessly endangering another person.
Rohrer’s Quarry Lititz Road Realignment Project available for review
The project includes a signaled light at Fruitville Pike, among other changes.
City man sentenced up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to raping, sexually assaulting young girls
Judge Thomas Sponaugle sentenced Mee Reh after he pleaded guilty to rape of a child, criminal attempt of rape of a child, and other charges.
Rep. Smucker Introduces Legislation to Strengthen America’s Workforce
The bill would encourage charitable donations for community-based apprenticeship initiatives and other educational opportunities.
Shapiro administration congratulates 13 Schools selected as 2025 PA Blue Ribbon Schools
Shapiro created the PA Blue Ribbon Schools program to continue the work of the federally disbanded National Blue Ribbon Schools program.
Smucker’s legislation advances with strong bipartisan support in Ways and Means Committee
The bills address child identity fraud, Social Security benefit clarity, and renewal of the Hospital at Home program.
GSK expands operations in PA
The Shapiro Administration invested $21 million in GSK last October, supporting the company’s $800 million expansion in Marietta, Lancaster County.
AI education bill introduced in House
(The Center Square) – Rep Nikki Rivera, D-Lancaster, is proposing new legislation to ban charter schools from using AI instructors […]
