While a long-feared wave of evictions hasn’t come to pass, a lack of coordination between programs and courts leaves some renters in a pinch.
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Supply issues affecting county agency face-lift
The county’s Mental Health/Intellectual Disabilities/Early Intervention offices are awaiting renovation, but shipping of some supplies has been delayed due to the ongoing pandemic.
WellSpan Health mandates COVID-19 vaccines for its employees
WellSpan’s 20,000 or so employees must receive their first vaccine dose by Dec. 1 and their second by Jan. 5, 2022, or lose their jobs. Exceptions will be granted for religious and medical reasons.
Demolition of pedestrian bridge closes 10th Street at old Northwest school
Motorists will have to avoid that portion of Route 72 South until Friday, Oct. 22.
Pa. election 2021: Registration deadline, mail ballot details, and more things to know about Nov. 2
Everything you need to vote in the 2021 Pa. election, including key dates, how to find your polling place, and guides to the most consequential races.
Newer technologies will upgrade 911 Center, enhance public safety
While county residents won’t notice any differences, the changes to Lebanon County’s 911 communications system will embrace new technologies that move the county toward future capabilities and away from outdated services and technologies.
Lebanon City solicits bids for demolition of historic Gingrich Memorial Pool
Nearly two years after the demolition was first approved, the City of Lebanon is now seeking bids for the complete removal of the Gingrich Memorial Pool in Coleman’s Park.
See the reasons why Pennsylvania’s legislature paid millions to outside law firms in 2019 and 2020 (FULL LIST)
Spotlight PA sorted through thousands of heavily redacted documents to reveal how the legislature spends your tax dollars on private lawyers.
A full guide to Pennsylvania’s 2021 Supreme Court election and other appellate judicial races
The decisions handed down by the Commonwealth, Superior, and Supreme Courts impact everyday Pennsylvanians “probably more so than a legislator.”
A basic guide to vetting your local candidates in Pennsylvania’s 2021 school board elections
These races are more contentious than ever, but getting information on candidates and who is funding them is difficult. Use Spotlight PA’s step-by-step guide to find the information you need.
Ribbon-cutting held for new affordable housing community
Beach Run Apartments consists of 51 energy-efficient units, which will help fill the Fredericksburg housing need for major employers, according to a recent press release from HDC MidAtlantic.
Pa. lawmakers hand out millions in public contracts to law firms that fill their campaign coffers
The mutually beneficial system, which is entirely legal, enriches the campaigns of Pa. lawmakers, who in turn hire firms for all types of legal matters — and all paid for by taxpayers.
Pulisic family property listed for sale
Hershey-born international soccer star Christian Pulisic has acquired a million dollar property for his family in Lebanon County.
Guests of ‘The Haunt’ explore Schaefferstown Fire Company’s spooky carnival grounds, if they dare!
Be prepared to experience a chilling adventure when you visit Schaefferstown’s carnival grounds this Halloween season. The area at the corner of Locust and West Oak streets in Schaefferstown has morphed into The Haunt, an immersive haunted attraction.