Here are the stories we’re working on today. Our daily coverage can change at a moment’s notice, but this is what we have so far. If you know of any stories we should be working on, or can contribute to something we have listed here, drop an email to the reporter listed below or to news@yorkdispatch.com.
NEWS:
Court round-up. Reporter: Liz Evans. (levans@yorkdispatch.com)
Two minor party candidates are joining the race in the 4th Congressional District. Reporter: Chris Kauffman. (ckauffman@yorkdispatch.com)
New tuition program for students transferring from poorly performing schools wants receiving school districts to sign up by Aug. 15. Reporter: Andy Shaw. (ashaw@yorkdispatch.com)
Feature on local fifth-grader who has part in “Jonah” at Sight and Sound Theater in Lancaster. Reporter: Andy Shaw. (ashaw@yorkdispatch.com) With ART
Newberry Township planning commission meeting regarding housing development plans for golf course. Reporter: Eyana McMillan. (emcmillan@yorkdispatch.com)
Local National Night Out events. Reporter: Greg Gross. (ggross@yorkdispatch.com) With ART
West Nile virus update: First human cases detected this week. Reporter: Chelsea Shank. (cshank@yorkdispatch.com)
OPINION:
Editorial: Incumbent state lawmaker should make time to debate opponent. (pdelany@yorkdispatch.com)
Larry Hicks on the Chick-Fil-A controversy. (lhicks@yorkdispatch.com)
SPORTS:
Steve Heiser column.(sheiser@yorkdispatch.com)
Revs at Lancaster. Reporter: John Walk.(jwalk@yorkdispatch.com) WITH ART
Susquehanna League baseball playoffs.