Three days after the birth of their newborn son, East Cocalico Township parents Daryl and Julia Martin brought the infant home. All was well and the boy was asleep in
Classroom learning has changed a lot over the past couple of decades. WITF, in partnership with the Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit, is highlighting some of these changes in its series, Brighter
Kate Zimmerman journeyed 44 years through family tragedy, a move of over 600 miles, a second love and a change in industry before becoming United Way of Lancaster’s new president
Most Lancaster County students outperformed others across Pennsylvania on the 2023 Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) and continued a yearslong trend of improvement over pandemic lows.