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Police investigate Lancaster County crash
LITITZ, Pa. (WHTM) — Police in Lancaster County are investigating after a two-vehicle crash happened in Lititz on Wednesday morning. According to the Northern Lancaster County Regional Police Department, the crash happened shortly before 10 a.m. at the intersection of State Route 772 and W. Lexington Road. Police say...
One rescued from vehicle following crash in Lancaster Co.
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Local police responded to a crash in Clay Township Thursday morning that trapped one person in their vehicle. According to a news release from the Northern Lancaster County Regional Police Department, the crash occurred at 6:33 a.m. on Hackman Road and intersecting road Hoover Drive.
Lancaster Man Knocked Victim Out, Revived Them, Then Choked Them Again: Police
Manheim police said it happened at a house on North Queen Street on Nov. 23. Corey Lee Aaron, 29, started an argument with the victim before snatching their phone and breaking it, a witness told investigators. He then threatened to kill the victim and choked them until they blacked out, police claimed.
18-year-old charged in shooting death of central Pa. teenager
A teenager from Baltimore was arrested after he shot and killed an 18-year-old from Lancaster last month while selling a car through Facebook Marketplace, multiple reports said. Police say Carlos Carrazana-Ricardo, a senior at McCaskey High School, was shot on the 2700 block of Harlem Avenue on Nov. 26 after...
State Police: Couple uses trash can to steal power tools from Tractor Supply Co.
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — State Police are trying to identify a couple accused of using a trash can to steal power tools from a Tractor Supply Company in Lancaster County. The theft occurred Monday afternoon at the retail store, located in Elizabeth Township. According to police, the man and...
These lancaster, PA based Kittens are the latest up for adoption and in need of a good home
Have you been contemplating pet adoption, or simply love perusing adorable pets? A myriad of delightful pets are available for adoption at various animal shelters in the vicinity of lancaster..
Community Resilience in the Aftermath of a Violent Event in Ephrata
Ephrata, Lancaster County, a serene town celebrated for its pastoral landscapes and the historic Ephrata Cloister, was recently rocked by a violent stabbing incident. On a calm Sunday evening, a dispute between two individuals on North State Street escalated dramatically, culminating in one person being stabbed around 6:30 p.m. The Ephrata Borough Police Department responded promptly, apprehending the suspect as details of the altercation and the victim's condition continue to emerge.
Reunited: Ephrata girl's father's stolen ashes to returned to doorstep
EPHRATA - An Ephrata girl will be reunited with her late father on Wednesday after thieves stole his delivered ashes from her great grandmother's doorstep last Friday. Source ONE News originally reported about the heist on Tuesday only to result in the sentimental keepsake being returned less than 24 hours later, according to the family of 8-year-old Damiana 'Mia' Lewis of Ephrata.
The Log Cabin: A Culinary Beacon of Tradition and Community
In the quaint surroundings of Lancaster County, a historic restaurant stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of American culinary tradition. The Log Cabin Restaurant, with its roots dating back to the Prohibition era of the 1920s, is more than just a place to eat; it is a living museum reflecting the evolution of dining and American history. This establishment has weathered major events, including the Prohibition era, showcasing a story rich with perseverance and the ability to adapt through changing times. Its commitment to tradition is palpable in its classic dishes and the preservation of its speakeasy heritage, complete with hidden compartments from a bygone era.
Salvation Army in Lancaster Distributes Toys and Coats to Families in Need
Discover the heartwarming efforts of the Salvation Army in Lancaster, as they transform into a mini North Pole, distributing toys and warm coats to families in need. With the help of generous donations and dedicated volunteers, they're bringing holiday cheer to over a thousand families.
McCaskey teen shot to death in Baltimore remembered for his heart
Friends and family of 18-year-old Carlos Alberto Carrazana Ricardo lined the halls of Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home in Lancaster on Monday, crying, holding each other and grieving the loss of their loved one. The McCaskey High School senior, who loved cars, football and helping his family, died a week...
Lancaster County restaurant, former speakeasy, reflects on 90-year anniversary of prohibition repealed
LEOLA, Pa. (WHTM) – The Log Cabin Restaurant got its start as a speakeasy back in the 1920s. Tuesday marked the 90th anniversary of the prohibition being repealed. People would head down a dirt trail in the woods that led to a place for people to come together and drink. A speakeasy had a way […]
Last Day To Take Lancaster City Survey On Neighborhood Issues
Last Day To Take Lancaster City Survey On Neighborhood Issues. (Lancaster County, PA) -- Today is the last day to take the City of Lancaster's annual Neighborhood Pride Survey. Topics already being expressed to help better city neighborhoods include interactions with neighbors, noise, cleanliness and transportation issues. Other issues have included access to affordable, quality housing and public engagement with police. City leaders will analyze the survey results until the end of January and are expected to announce the results after that. The five-minute survey can be accessed at engage.cityoflancasterpa.gov.
Local Theft Highlights the Growing Threat of Organized Retail Crime
In the quiet community of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, a brazen theft at the Tractor Supply Company in Elizabethtown Township has left residents and law enforcement on high alert. On a recent Monday afternoon, a man and woman were reported to have coordinated a theft of several power tools, using a galvanized metal trash can to evade detection. Their escape vehicle, a distinctively modified Jeep Cherokee, was last seen fleeing the crime scene, prompting the State Police to issue a call for public assistance in identifying the suspects.
Tracking traffic problems for the morning commute in south-central Pa.
Light snow is falling on some Susquehanna Valley roads this morning making for a slippery commute. There are already some trouble spots out there. We'll update this article throughout the morning with new information. Dauphin County. Delays of four minutes and delays easing on I-83 Southbound between Exit 50 Colonial...
See all homes sold in Lancaster County, Nov. 27 to Dec. 3
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Lancaster County reported from Nov. 27 to Dec. 3. There were 111 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,625-square-foot home on Maple Avenue in Lancaster Township that sold for $305,000.