Richard Mendez, Lancaster’s first Hispanic chief of police, is retiring after 25 years on the force. He talked to WGAL’s Sarah Metts about his experiences and what the future may hold for the city.
Richard Mendez, Lancaster’s first Hispanic chief of police, is retiring after 25 years on the force. He talked to WGAL’s Sarah Metts about his experiences and what the future may hold for the city.
A researcher at the Department of Physics at Tohoku University has uncovered a surprising quantum phenomenon hidden inside ordinary crystals: the strength of interactions between electrons and lattice ...
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At my local Blink Fitness—which is now a PureGym—I recently worked in sets with another woman on the assisted pull-up machine. For me, the vibe was utter relief. No one was being rude about sharing ...