Two local law enforcement officers stationed in the complex of buildings where a gunman opened fire at former President Donald Trump left to go search for the man before the shooting, the head of Pennsylvania State Police said Tuesday, raising questions about whether a key post was left unattended as the shooter climbed onto a roof.
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Why biz groups say tax credits aren’t enough to solve Pa.’s child care crisis
State lawmakers have passed and expanded tax credits aimed at making child care affordable. But business groups say more is needed to address a provider shortage.
Federal dollars driving energy policy in Pennsylvania toward solar, hydrogen
Thanks to federal dollars, Pennsylvania is passing new energy bills that require bipartisan compromise. Carbon capture, solar investments, and more are on the table.
Personnel appointments, ordinance tweak at City Council’s July meeting
Lebanon City Council needed fewer than 30 minutes to dispose of a short agenda at its July 22 monthly meeting.
Work begins Wednesday on Isabel Drive & Route 72 intersection improvements
Work will start Wednesday, July 24, on a new traffic signal and dedicated turn lanes at the intersection of Isabel Drive and Quentin Road/State Route 72.
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of July 22
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
Lebanon County Commissioners vote to approve inbound mail-in ballot tracking
Lebanon County Commissioners, who also serve as election board officials, approved a plan to track inbound mail-in ballots during a meeting of the election board, which followed their regularly scheduled commissioners’ biweekly meeting.
Community rallies after storm ravages Smith family farm in N. Londonderry Twp.
One day after a storm slammed JDS Family Farm in Annville, the local community turned out in force to provide relief and help the Smiths get back on their feet.
Gov. Josh Shapiro seen as top contender for vice-presidential nod
Shapiro has emerged as a top contender for the vice-presidential nod following President Joe Biden’s exit from the race. Learn more about his political history.
Firefighter killed at Trump rally honored with bagpipes, gun salute and a bugle sounding taps
The keen of bagpipes, a three-volley gun salute and a bugle sounding taps pierced the air of a small Pennsylvania town on Friday as hundreds gathered to honor an ex-fire chief who was shot and killed at a rally for former President Donald Trump.
National Weather Service confirms Wednesday night downburst in Annville
The historic JDS Family Farm in North Londonderry Township was severely damaged by a downburst event; community members are encouraged to support recovery efforts by purchasing beef and produce from the farm’s store.
Water briefly out in Quentin for main work; limited boil water advisory to follow
Due to construction of the water line for the Apartments at 419 in Quentin, residents served by the West Cornwall Township Municipal Authority were temporarily without water service Friday morning, July 19.
Paving projects may cause traffic delays in South Lebanon Township
Several roads in South Lebanon Township will be restricted or closed in the coming days for paving projects.
Eastern Enterprises starts process to subdivide two commercial lots in Gretna
The zoning hearing board approved a special exception Tuesday, a first step for Eastern Enterprises to subdivide two lots.
Mail ballot envelopes will now be printed with the full year filled out
The new directive from Pennsylvania’s top election agency is aimed at eliminating a fairly common voter error.
















