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College student from York County charged with antisemitic hate crimes
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — The 23-year-old woman charged with spitting on flags commemorating the Holocaust and going on an “antisemitic tirade” is from York County, abc27 News has learned. Jenna Kandeel — charged with three misdemeanors, including hate crime, criminal mischief and disorderly conduct — is from Stewartstown, York County, confirmed Mat Marshall, a […]
West York Carnival returns for the first time since the 90s
WEST YORK, Pa. — Whether its games, rides or food, West York Carnival has the sights, sounds and smells the community hasn't had in years. "It's nice and I think it's a good thing for the community," said Tonya Frei from West York. Tonya spent time with her grandson...
Police search for hit-and-run vehicle involved in York County crash
RED LION, Pa. — Pennsylvania State Police are searching for a vehicle involved in a hit-and-run crash that occurred Monday afternoon in York County. According to police, the silver four-door sedan left the scene of a crash that occurred around 3:15 p.m. at the intersection of Horace Mann Avenue and Railroad Lane in Red Lion. The car has a large dent on its passenger side front fender, police said. The operator of the vehicle is described as a middle-aged white woman.
Dog abandoned by owner in York County SPCA parking lot
YORK, Pa. — The York County SPCA is trying to find out who abandoned a dog in their parking lot this week. Staff said a person tied the dog to the light pole and left it in the parking lot of the facility on North Susquehanna Trail in Manchester Township.
8-year-old crashes vehicle into brick wall in York County, police say
YORK, Pa. — An 8-year-old child crashed a vehicle into a brick wall Tuesday morning in York. The crash happened on the 200 block of Kurtz Avenue around 7 a.m. Police say the boy took the car keys when his parents weren't looking. "The eight-year-old just wanted to feel...
Motorcyclist dies after losing control on wet road in Dauphin Co.
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa (WHP) — One person is dead after a crash Wednesday in Londonderry Township, according to Pennsylvania State Police. The crash happened in the westbound lanes of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, I-76, near mile marker 254. Police said a motorcyclist attempting to merge from the left lane to...
Mount Joy Dad Admits To Injuring Infant, Braking Baby's Bones, Police Say
A Mount Joy dad has "admitted to causing the injuries," to his 2-month-old infant daughter, police stated in a release on Wednesday, May 15 and in court documents subsequently obtained by Daily Voice. Bryan Garcia-Almanza, 25 who recently moved to the 200 block of Cherry Lane in Marietta,…
Pa. men released from prison after lawyer claimed they were being held illegally
Two men who had been jailed for several weeks while their attorney said they were being held illegally have been released from prison. According to their lawyer, Ethan Wentworth, of Airville, and Rusty Herr, of Christiana, were released earlier this month from York and Lancaster County prisons, respectively, after being arrested on 30-day civil sentences.
Dented canned items in dry storage area: York County restaurant inspections, May 14, 2024
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers. Cocoa Hut, 3402 Market St. York, April 30. Pass. Time in lieu of temperature being used in the food facility to control ready to eat potentially hazardous foods Coffeemate Hazelnut Creamer (label states “keep refrigerated”) without written procedures or documentation to verify disposition of food. Corrected – creamer was discarded.
Crash with multiple injuries reported on Elm Terrace in York
YORK, Pa. — Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. UPDATE: The roadway is now opened as of 8:15 p.m. A four-vehicle crash with multiple people injured has been reported near the intersection of Elm Terrace and Madison Avenue in York. Severity of injuries has not been confirmed....
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