Man, teen arrested for weapon and drug violations
A man and a teenager are facing charges for weapons and drug violations. Around 1:36 a.m. Friday, an East Lampeter Township Police Department officer stopped a silver 2006 Suzuki Forrester for...
View ArticleUPDATE:Governor Corbett extends bid for lottery privatization
Governor Corbett has a little more time before making a decision on whether to take on the Attorney General and privatize the state lottery. The deadline was Friday at Noon, but it has now been...
View ArticleHarrisburg ambulance company owner pleads guilty to submitting false...
The owner of a Harrisburg-based ambulance company has pleaded guilty to a False Statement charge related to Medicare fraud.Serge Sivchuk, 27, the owner of Advantage Medical Transport, Inc, pleaded...
View ArticleLancaster Judge charged with dismissing own traffic tickets
Judicial Conduct Board has filed charges against Magisterial District Judge Kelly S. Ballentine, of Lancaster County. Ballentine is accused of dismissing her own traffic tickets. Officials issued her...
View ArticlePolice searching for missing teen girls from Lebanon
The Lebanon City Police Dept is currently looking for two missing teen girls who are believed to be runaways. 13-year-old Nicole Coronado and 14-year-old Estefany Coronado. The girls are sisters and...
View ArticlePASSHE Board of Governors appoints Dr. Peter H. Garland acting chancellor
On Friday, the Board of Governors of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education affirmed the designation of PASSHE Executive Vice Chancellor Dr. Peter H. Garland to serve as acting chancellor...
View ArticleHarrisburg Attorney Anne Gingrich Cornick announces candidacy for Judge
On Friday, Harrisburg attorney Anne Gingrich Cornick announced that she will seek to fill the vacancy on the Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas as a candidate in the upcoming May, 2013...
View ArticleArmy vet says after being injured in Iraq, he came home to a different war
An army vet wounded in Iraq told members of the York County Suicide Prevention Coalition that members of the armed services proudly serve their nation in conflicts abroad, only then have to come to...
View ArticleCaterpillar Distributing Center could be closing
Caterpillar, the largest maker of construction and mining equipment, once had a large manufacturing operation in York. Now, that's where the York Business Center now sits. Across the street is the...
View ArticleOver a half-dozen local residents caught for welfare fraud in January
UPDATE:We've been keeping track of your tax dollars when it comes to entitlement programs and Friday night we can tell you nearly 20 people have been sentenced for abusing those programs.A half-dozen...
View ArticleCondition of crumbling water pipes a concern for cash-strapped Harrisburg
The City of Harrisburg is facing a water crisis.The already debt-ridden Capital City is now dealing with sink-holes and aging water mains. Many of the pipes that run under the streets of Harrisburg...
View ArticleAquatic workouts could be safer alternative for senior citizens
The older we get, the tougher it is to get through a work-out without joint and muscle pain.It's becoming the wave of the future of exercising. Professional athletes have been using aquatic workouts...
View ArticleWhile you pay your cell phone bill, others are collecting phones on the...
Onto a Waste Watch report, next time you pay your cell phone bill, you might want to take a closer look at a charge called a universal access or service fee.It's money you pay every month so that...
View ArticleTwo shopkeepers arrested for oganized retail crime at bodega
Two West York shopkeepers are facing charges for organized retail crime. On Thursday, a West York Borough Patrolman arrested a suspected shoplifter at the Giant Foods Store, at 1200 West Market...
View ArticleCorbett's son-in-law suspended from Philly police
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Gov. Tom Corbett's son-in-law's job as a Philadelphia police officer is in jeopardy over allegations of misconduct. A police spokesman said Gerold Gibson on Friday was...
View ArticleCrash involving tractor-trailer, minivan closes New Holland Pike
A crash Friday evening just before 5:45 p.m. has New Holland Pike closed in the area Willow Road. The accident involved a tractor-trailer and a minivan. According to photojournalist Lewis Tingler,...
View ArticleYork City Narcotics Unit makes numerous arrests for using illegal drugs
Over the past three weeks, York City’s Narcotics Unit arrested numerous people for illegal narcotics.A search warrant was executed at 929 Wellington St. Arrested in the house was Aaron Williams,...
View ArticlePolice arrest man for forgery, identity theft for cashing stolen checks
On Wednesday, North Middleton Township Police arrested a man for identity theft who was already at Camp Hill Prison.Tynn Maxwell, 39 and formerly of North Middleton Township, was arrested on numerous...
View ArticleLooking for the best recovery after a workout? Study says you might want to...
If you’re looking for the perfect thirst quencher after a workout, you may have to head to a bar. A new study released out of Spain found that beer is a better post-workout drink than water or...
View ArticleA new scene on Second Street as new businesses help to remake image
The downtown party scene in Harrisburg is changing. Downtown business owners have revamped Restaurant Row.They're trying to help police to decrease crime.Walking along Second Street, you will see many...
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