Pennsylvania excludes over a million voters from participating in its partisan primaries, something advocates hope could change this year.
2023
Gap releases April mortar, artillery, and hand grenade training schedules
If you hear rumblings from northern Lebanon County this month, worry not – it’s probably just the Gap.
Blotter: DUI, criminal trespass, firearms not to be carried without a license
Here are the latest updates from local and state police in Lebanon County.
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of April 3
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
Fire companies make case for funding; flag lack of payment for I-78, I-81 calls
Volunteer fire companies look for predictable funding to stay open – especially those who receive no money for interstate calls.
We saved you a bite: Jersey Mike’s (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ take: Jersey Mike’s is your typical chain sandwich shop.
1 year since tragic line of duty death, Lebanon remembers Lt. William Lebo
On the one year anniversary of Lt. William Lebo’s line of duty, the Lebanon City Police Department retraced his daily commute on their way to a solemn ceremony at City Hall, where Lora Lebo was presented with a posthumous Medal of Honor for her late husband’s service.
Pa. faces a shortage of benefits workers as health coverage for thousands is on the line
The offices that help Pennsylvanians keep their Medicaid benefits are facing persistent vacancies and a heavy workload. Advocates and staff fear people could lose coverage as a result.
Weekend Forecast: Drizzle on Friday; very warm Saturday before temps crash
Here’s your weekend forecast for Friday, March 31, to Sunday, April 2.
Pizza Wars: The final round of Season 1 (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics began this season of Pizza Wars with 8 entrants from four regions of the Valley. The winner of each region squared off in a one classic pepperoni slice finale.
Campaign finance, lobbying reform still receiving little attention in Pa. legislature
When it comes to money in politics, Pennsylvania has some of the laxest laws in the country, while its rules for lobbyists are looser than many other states.
🔗 Long time owner of Lebanon-based Italian restaurant opening new food truck
The owners of Pucillo’s Pizza & Pasta restaurant in Lebanon will soon unveil their new food truck to the surrounding community.
Crime, taxes, housing, streets: Lebanon mayor updates on 2023 State of the City
Lebanon Mayor Sherry Capello concentrated on issues of everyday concern to city residents when she gave her annual State of the City Address to about 150 guests at the Hebron Banquet Hall on Wednesday, March 29.
N. Lebanon police officer lauded for work on robbery, promoted to sgt. detective
North Lebanon Police Department Gregory Behney was unanimously promoted to sergeant detective and commended for his work on a robbery at the North Lebanon Board of Supervisors’ March 20 meeting.