Vote for York County Student of the Week: Honoring our great students Submissions must come from school officials, so if you know a student whose good work deserves recognition, reach out to teachers or administrators and encourage them to nominate your student. Vote ... 05/5/2024 - 9:06 pm | View Link
York County History Center making big move to new location — with some 400,000 items in tow The history center began relocating more than 400,000 items from its old headquarters to a new location six blocks away this week. 04/25/2024 - 7:02 am | View Link
York County History Center On The Move York County History Center Vice President for PR and Marketing Dan Fink talks about its new location at 121 N. Pershing Ave. in York City. 04/25/2024 - 4:48 am | View Link
York County History Center moving to a different location It’s not moving day for the York County History Center, it’s moving week. The staff is packing up office supplies along with its library and archive ... 04/24/2024 - 12:16 pm | View Link
Hundreds of thousands of historic artifacts being moved to new York County History Center Hundreds of thousands of historic artifacts are on the move in York. They are being relocated to York County's new history center, which is being readied for an official public opening in August. 04/24/2024 - 11:24 am | View Link
The proposed constitutional amendment known as Amendment 4 would allow abortions up to about the 24th week of pregnancy, just as Florida law had allowed up until Gov. Ron DeSantis enacted a 15-week abortion ban in 2022.
On May 1, DeSantis’ six-week abortion ban became law; many women and girls at that point don’t even know they are pregnant.
History proves that people are going to continue to need abortion access.
FORT LAUDERDALE — A mammoth apartment complex with enough units for nearly 1,000 families would bring new life to a forlorn property that served as one of Fort Lauderdale’s largest mobile home parks for nearly six decades.
The Pan American Estates trailer park, once home to more than 200 families, would be transformed by a new 25-acre development that calls for 10 buildings ranging from five to eight stories.
Q: Would you agree that we are the eighth best team in the East, with seven teams in the West probably better than we are? We’re not even close to sniffing a title, and there are not one or two moves that are going to get us there. Would you agree that the mentality of us being close is holding us back?
Pier Sixty-Six, the landmark that rises high and stands out with its crown of spires, could be deemed a historic structure in Fort Lauderdale, preserving it forever.
The Fort Lauderdale City Commission is scheduled to vote Tuesday to give the property’s original tower a “historic designation as a historic landmark,” keeping the 1950s-era exterior intact, according to city records.
It’s considered important for its historic associations with the Phillips Petroleum Company.
“It is one of the most, if not the most, recognizable and significant structures in Fort Lauderdale and represents an important historical time in our city’s history,” said Vice Mayor Steven Glassman.
The public meeting will be at 6 p.m.
General Daily Insight for May 06, 2024
Conflict runs the risk of becoming destructive today. The impulsive Moon begins the day in hotheaded Aries, finding provocations everywhere. Luna then moves into stubborn Taurus and squares manipulative Pluto, making emotional power plays possible. When communication planet Mercury joins forces with edgy Chiron at 10:27 pm EDT, we’re equipped to find words that will cut to the core.