The panelists described a Democratic administration fraught with unwelcome surprises.
At Martin’s social media safety event, a grieving mother tells story of sextortion involving son
The senator’s event was aimed at providing parents and educators potentially life-saving information on the dangers lurking online.
Budget forum shows tough decisions ahead for Lancaster SD
Deficits are projected to balloon to $27.5 million by 2027.
Lanco prison marks milestone: No inmate suicides in four years
The milestone contrasts with some trying times more than a decade ago.
Judge sentences city man up to 20 years in prison after being found guilty of shooting bystander to death during argument
Judge Dennis Reinaker handed down the sentence to Steffen Vadoria Tidwell Jr., of the 600 block of North Queen Street.
Baltimore man sentenced up to 18 years in prison after being found guilty of robbing Lancaster city electronics store in 2024 no-show trial
Judge Dennis Reinaker handed down the sentence to Malcolm Cager Graham, 23, on March 5.
Mayor Arroyo names Amanda Bakay as chief of staff
Bakay brings nearly two decades of experience in nonprofit leadership, municipal governance, and financial operations to the city.
City man charged with dealing crack cocaine waives preliminary hearing
Michael Anthony Gray III, 35, waived his preliminary hearing before Judge Andrew LeFever on March 12 on charges of crack and cocaine possession.
In Lancaster, Shapiro administration visits job placement program helping students with disabilities prepare for college and careers
Governor Shapiro’s 2026-27 budget plan calls for increasing state funding by $1 million for vocational rehabilitation.
Lancaster school directors pass furlough measure
School Board President Jennifer Eaton says the vote does not mean furloughs are inevitable.
