A federal lawsuit alleges the Pennsylvania court system discriminated against people with opioid use disorder, raising questions about who is responsible for decisions made by local judges.
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Justice for Gunner? Protesters say better police training would be a good start
About 100 marchers assembled in Downtown Lebanon on Wednesday to voice their unhappiness over the July 6 fatal shooting of Gunner, the 15 month-old dog shot to death by city officers.
South Londonderry supervisors approve staff changes, advertise public hearings
The South Londonderry Township Board of Supervisors discussed upcoming public hearings, staffing changes, and more at Tuesday’s meeting.
PennDOT to reconfigure merge of westbound I-78 into southbound I-81
PennDOT will be reconfiguring the merge of westbound I-78 into southbound I-81 in a project that will take place starting Wednesday evening, July 13, with completion expected by Thursday morning.
Pennsylvania has a new child care tax credit. Here’s what you need to know.
People who care for two or more dependents will be able to claim up to $6,000 in child care expenses starting next year.
Cornwall Borough Council hears concept plans from Byler Holdings, one including a nearly 800,000-square-foot warehouse
At the Cornwall Borough Council meeting Monday, Byler Holdings presented two conceptual scenarios for their property around the Cornwall quarry, both including over 700,000 sq. ft. in warehouse space.
#JusticeForGunner protest planned Wednesday evening outside police HQ
The organizer of #JusticeForGunner hopes a lot of people show up outside police headquarters on Wednesday to protest a decision by police to kill the dog.
5 takeaways from Spotlight PA’s event on Pennsylvania’s flawed police hiring database
Panelists said legislative action and other accountability measures are needed to close loopholes left in the 2020 law that created Pennsylvania’s law enforcement hiring database.
GoFundMe campaign launched to help family of slain dog with legal expenses
Money raised will help the Gunner’s family to heal, and to pay for legal costs as they explore action against city police.
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of July 11
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
Online registration to be offered by county for concealed weapon permits
Registrations for concealed carry permits in Lebanon County are about to enter the digital age.
RTK request reveals details of SR 934 roundabout, other improvements for DHL
A LebTown Right-to-Know request has revealed further details of a planned roundabout at SR 934 and Clear Spring Road, as well as other improvements in support of a planned 3-million-square-foot DHL logistics park in South Annville Township.
Here’s how Pennsylvania plans to spend its billions in federal stimulus money (full list)
Home repairs, property tax relief for seniors, and state park repairs are among 20 programs that will be funded with the one-time stimulus money.
Pa. lawmakers agreed to a big election funding deal — with strings attached
County elections officials have mixed reactions to the legislation, which creates grants but doesn’t allow counties to get the jump on counting mail ballots — an ongoing priority.
Pennsylvania Senate seeks to declare state constitution provides no right to an abortion
Legislative Republicans advanced five significant constitutional amendments, including stricter voter ID and enhanced powers for the General Assembly.