BAE Systems cutting jobs in York
BAE Systems will be reducing its workforce in York by approximately 175 positions over the next few months.The reduction is primarily due to the decrease in production rates for the Bradley and M88A2...
View ArticleUPDATE: Secretary of Public Welfare resigning to spend more time with family
UPDATE:Governor Tom Corbett introduced a new Department of Public Welfare Secretary Friday after the current secretary is resigning to spend more time with his family in Rhode Island. It has been...
View ArticleFranklin Co. to benefit from business loans
Low-interest loans approved by the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) will support continued development of two business sites that are projected to bring more than 50 jobs to South...
View ArticleAttorney General Kathleen Kane announces change to a PA gun law
On Friday in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's new Attorney General announced a slight change in state gun laws. Attorney General Kathleen Kane announced the so-called "Florida Gun Loophole" has been...
View ArticleMassive manhunt for ex-cop
LOS ANGELES (AP) — "He could be anywhere." That's the latest from a Southern California law enforcement official taking part in the wide search for a fired police officer suspected of killing three...
View ArticleIn letter, Sue Paterno defends late husband
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Sue Paterno is defending her late husband as a "moral, disciplined" man who never twisted the truth to avoid bad publicity.The wife of the former Penn State coach is fighting...
View ArticleGovernor Corbett proposes $3 million to support early education
Earlier this week, Governor Tom Corbett unveiled his budget for next year. He proposed an additional $3 million for education.41% of the state's general fund budget, which is around $11.7 billion...
View ArticleOver a hundred people gather at Capitol to rally for gun rights
In Dauphin County, more than a hundred people gathered at the Capitol to rally for gun rights.The group says it's their Second Amendment right to carry a gun and members are going to keep rallying to...
View ArticleNew exhibit teaches kids about fossils and diets of dinosaurs
A new hands-on exhibit for kids opened on Friday at the North Museum in Lancaster County.The exhibit presents a fun and colorful approach to learning about fossils and the diets of dinosaurs.It's a...
View ArticleJUST IN: State files civil charges against Lancaster Funeral Director
JUST IN: The Department of State announced Friday, it has filed charges against Lancaster Funeral Director Benjamin Siar. Ron Ruman, from the Department of State says Siar has been charged with 24...
View ArticleMan charged for failing to register as sex offender
The United States Attorney's Office announced charges against a Harrisburg man who failed to register as a sex offender. Calvin L. Green, 59, of Harrisburg was charged Friday. He has been charged with...
View ArticleRepublicans and Democrats holding yearly meeting, talk Electoral College
As Republicans gather in the Capital City for their annual winter meeting of party faithful, the sweetest place on earth will host the Democrats this weekend. Democratic leaders used the opportunity...
View ArticlePolice looking for man who stole $144 worth of DVDs from Giant
The Manheim Township Police Department is looking for information on a man who took $144 worth of DVDs from Giant. The suspect, a white male in his late teens/early twenties, entered the store at 1605...
View ArticleWrightsville Fire Company receives SAFER Grant from federal government
U.S. Senator Bob Casey announced the awarding of the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grant to Wrightsville Steam Fire Engine & Hose Co. #1. They will be awarded $116,123...
View ArticleCourt orders Harrisburg Controller to sign Artifact Auction agreement
On Friday, the Commonwealth Court orded Harrisburg City Controller Dan Miller to sign the Artifact Auction agreement. According to a press release, Miller had refused to sign the contract, even after...
View ArticleMinor winter weather still causing travel issues Friday evening
The winter weather is already causing accidents in our area. PennDOT is working to make sure the roads are safer for you.PennDOT says you shouldn't drive in this mess unless you have to. If you're...
View ArticleSeemingly dead deer 'licked' back to life by deer family
Information provided by New York Post: It’s like the Enchanted Forest out there.Suffolk County cops pulled a seemingly-dead fawn out of icy waters in Fire Island today — and a family of deer came up to...
View ArticleMan makes call, claims to be a law enforcement official when in reality, he...
A Middlesex Township man faces impersonating a public servant and harassment charges after a phone call made on January 27.Edelman called a North Middleton resident and identified himself as a law...
View ArticlePolice make arrest in armed robbery involving a knife that occurred in August
A key witness helped put a man involved in a August 1 robbery of the Turkey Hill Minit Market in Dover Township behind bars.Northern York County Regional Police, along with U.S. Marshal’s, arrested...
View ArticleWoman arrested for assaulting child with belt
A Cumberland County woman is facing charges after she whipped a child with a belt. Fatima Waddell, 37, of Cumberland Pointe Circle, was arrested February 7 after Cumberland County Children and Youth...
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