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Officials debate value of Mount Joy train station
The state Transportation Department is in the midst of a nearly $360 million effort to upgrade the Keystone rail line.
Much of the PennDOT spending is......
Do Lancaster County hospitals pay their fair share in taxes?
As taxpayers filed their federal returns on April 15, Lancaster General Health sent out a letter saying, in effect: We feel your pain.
"A question is ......
New animal shelter serves, saves
Since opening at the beginning of February, an animal shelter has taken in nearly 400 animals and saved the city about $33,000 in the process, Lancast......
State aims to stabilize pension outlook for municipalities
So here's the problem: Lancaster County municipal pensions are underfunded by nearly $45 million.
And no one knows how to fix it.
Whatever solution la......
Firefighters insurance is taxing municipalities
Firefighters have a dangerous job.
They run into burning buildings in the midst of panic and chaos, wade through thick smoke in search of life and kee......
Sen. Toomey brokers deal that would expand background checks for gun buyers
A Pennsylvania lawmaker has done something that is hard to find these days in Washington — he compromised.
U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey brokered a bipar......
City Council supports mayor on gun-control measures
As the issues of mandatory background checks on all gun purchases and a ban on military-style assault weapons head for debate in the U.S. Senate, ther......
Support the mayor
Everything we do requires some sort of check and balance. If you own a car, the state requires you to have a license and insurance. If you own a home,......
Lancaster city considers tapping property owners to help pay for 'green' improvements
Lancaster city has had a stormwater problem for years.
During heavy rains, water rushing from curbside inlets into the city's combined storm and sanit......
Hourglass Foundation speaker says young and old together revitalize cities
Hollywood does more market research than any other industry, according to Christopher Leinberger.
So, in 1957, when Lucille Ball's character on the "I......
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