Corinne Lillis, WGAL

Corinne Lillis

WGAL

Lancaster, PA, United States

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Past articles by Corinne:

PA. STATE SENATOR has privacy concerns about state's proposed contact tracing app

A Pennsylvania state senator is asking questions about the data that will be collected by a new contact tracing app the state is developing. → Read More

Police on lookout for impaired drivers over Labor Day holiday

Pennsylvania State Police and PennDOT are urging drivers to travel responsibly during the Labor Day weekend. → Read More

'LET OUR KIDS PLAY IN PA.' rally at the Pennsylvania State Capitol today

A rally called "Let Our Kids Play in Pa." will be held on the Pennsylvania Capitol steps on Thursday. → Read More

PIAA MEETS with Pennsylvania lawmakers to discuss fall sports

Fall sports will be the topic of conversation during a meeting between the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association and state lawmakers. → Read More

Weekend work planned for York County intersection

Drivers in York County could see slowdowns this weekend at a Springettsbury Township intersection. → Read More

PA. SCHOOLS FACE bus driver shortage amid coronavirus pandemic

A Pennsylvania School Bus Association board member says schools are facing a bus driver shortage. → Read More

SCHOOL DISTRICT of Lancaster leaning toward no in-person classes to start school year

School District of Lancaster students will likely not be going back into the classroom to start the school year. → Read More

Pa. state lawmaker calls for high school athletes' families to be allowed at games

After the PIAA said there will be no spectators at high school sporting events in the fall, a state lawmaker from the Susquehanna Valley is calling for athletes' families to be allowed at games. → Read More

GOVERNOR RESPONDS after man impersonated Pa. health secretary in dunk tank

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf is responding to a viral social media post from the Bloomsburg Fair that he says mocks Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine. → Read More

Memorial planned for woman killed during 1969 York race riots

Tuesday's gathering will honor Lillie Belle Allen, who was fatally shot July 21, 1969. → Read More

ROAD WORK scheduled for this weekend in York County

PennDOT says Haines Road will closed this weekend on the north side of the intersection with Mount Rose Avenue. → Read More

PA STATE SENATORS, business groups oppose governor's new coronavirus orders

Some Pennsylvania state lawmakers and business groups are not happy with Gov. Tom Wolf’s new, statewide coronavirus restrictions. → Read More

HERSHEY GARDENS will reopen Saturday

Hershey Gardens will reopen Saturday, now that Dauphin County is in the green phase. → Read More

Summer camps in Pennsylvania make changes to open during pandemic

WGAL spoke with two organizations that are making adjustments to their summer camps in order to open during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

PENNSYLVANIA LAWMAKERS propose police reforms

Several Pennsylvania lawmakers are moving forward with a package of police reforms. → Read More

PLCB fast-tracks process for extending liquor license to additional outdoor serving areas

The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board announced it's expediting the process for licensees that want to extend their licensed premises to additional outdoor areas. → Read More

Harrisburg to host outdoor dining nights on Saturdays in June

Every Saturday night in June, certain Harrisburg streets will be closed to traffic to allow expanded outdoor sit-down dining at restaurants. → Read More

Police: Connecticut double homicide suspect last seen in Pennsylvania

Police say a man accused of killing two people in Connecticut was last seen in East Stroudsburg, Monroe County. → Read More

BALTIMORE MAYOR Jack Young criticizes President Trump's planned visit

The mayor of Baltimore is not happy with President Donald Trump’s planned visit to his city on Memorial Day. → Read More

Lancaster County college student uses 3D printer to make medical supplies

An Elizabethtown College student is making it a priority to help others during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More