Drunk and drugged burglar breaks into home, challenges police to shoot him
A Baltimore man faces numerous charges after he not only burglarized a house, but then was combative with police.On Thursday evening around 925 p.m., West York Police were called to a home in the 1100...
View ArticleMan who ran cocaine operation out of motel busted
A former Manheim Borough man who was staying at a local motel was busted last month.On February 8, detectives executed three search warrants as the result of a two-month investigation into cocaine...
View ArticleIs the food you are giving your dog making them sick, or worse?
A new concern for pet owners, could the food you are giving your pet be making them sick?The FDA has heard from 400 people who claim a popular dog food brand is hurting, and in some cases killing...
View ArticleTeaching sex education in kindergarten not a good idea, says local parents
Most public schools start teaching sex-ed in fifth grade, but sexual education will be coming to Chicago Public Schools starting in kindergarten as part of an overhaul of Chicago’s health program. A...
View ArticleThe language behind the sequester, and why some believe there is a silver lining
Making sense of what's happening in Washington is like peeling an onion, both will make you cry before the first cut is made. That's one way to digest sequestration, truly a manufactured crisis....
View ArticleCrews in Lancaster searching river in Martic Township
Crews are still searching the river near Norman Wood Bridge and Holtwood Road for a person who may have possibly jumped off the bridge.State Police in Lancaster say a car was found near the bridge....
View ArticleSenator Leach continues push for marijuana legalization in Pennsylvania
Senator Daylin Leach announced his bill and his push to legalize marijuana in Pennsylvania last month. Today he told a room of people at the Pennsylvania Progressive Summit why it needs to...
View ArticlePA Home Show kicking off this weekend
The 2013 PA Home Show kicked off today as 300 exhibitors and seminars are scheduled to help you learn trade secrets that can save you time and money on your home projects.Students from the...
View ArticleUPDATE(2): Thief shot by employee while trying to rob grocery store in York
UPDATE(2):At the corner of College Avenue and East Prospect Street, police say around 7:30pm a man and a woman walked into the La Familia grocery store, armed with a gun and tried to rob the store....
View ArticleUPDATE: Stolen cab crashes into river after police chase
UPDATE: A man wanted for robbery and carjacking out of Bel Air, MD crashed a stolen cab into the Susquehanna River Sunday morning. Newberry Township police tell CBS21 News the incident started in...
View ArticleCould it be another March snowstorm?
After a quiet winter, the calendar turned to March, which represents the end of meteorological winter. However, Mother Nature has doesn’t always follow the seasons the way meteorologists have drawn...
View ArticleLocal man may have a huge lead in the disappearance of Kortne Stouffer
It's been 7 months since Kortne Stouffer of Lebanon County went missing and CBS 21 News has learned that a local man may have a huge lead in the case.The picture in the upper left of this article has...
View ArticleSecond Mile not responsible for Sandusky legal fees
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - A federal judge says the insurance carrier for the children's charity founded by former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky doesn't have to cover his criminal or...
View ArticleGiant pulls cereal from shelves
GIANT Food Stores, LLC and MARTIN’S Food Markets, following arecall by Food for Life Baking Company, announced it removed from sale severalvarieties of Ezekiel 4:9 Sprouted Grain Cereals due to...
View ArticleWilson College to get $3.6M for project
The renovation of Wilson College’s John Stewart Memorial Library has received a boost, thanks to a gift of up to $3.6 million from Marguerite Lenfest of Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Wilson College President...
View ArticleYork Co. YMCA expanding healthy living program
From the YMCA of York County:Today, YMCA of the USA (Y-USA), the national resource office for the nation’s 2,700 YMCAs, selected the YMCA of York County to participate in its Racial and Ethnic...
View ArticleCorbett marks March as Women's History Month
Governor Tom Corbett proclaimed March as Women’s History Month in Pennsylvania to celebrate the many contributions of women in the commonwealth and to promote continued gains in women’s leadership....
View ArticlePa. charter schools under fire
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Some state senators say that state regulation of charter schools and cyber charters is inadequate.At a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing Monday, several lawmakers cited a...
View ArticlePolice make arrests in 'bottle bombs' case
Carl Biter, 29, of North Union Street, and David Cucullo, 28, of Lawrence St., are both charged with four counts of recklessly endangering, four counts of arson with explosive, four counts of criminal...
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