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Owner of dog day care in Lancaster County charged in death of animal
A woman who runs a Columbia pet daycare center let a foster dog in her care die after an attack while she tried to figure out what to do, according to the Pennsylvania SPCA. Investigators charged Caitlin Michelle Perry, 30, of Houston Street, with aggravated cruelty to animals by causing serious bodily injury or death, torture and a related charge in connection with a Nov. 4 dog-on-dog attack at the animal day care that she runs out of her home, Wiggle Butts Co.
Neighborhood group calls for campus police force at Thaddeus Stevens College
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A neighborhood group is calling for change at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology. People who live on and around the campus say its time for the school to put together a campus police force. “In the summer, it’s like a completely different neighborhood," said...
County, lawmakers fight back as sanctuary cities and counties expand across PA
LANCASTER, COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) – They’re all over the country and they’re becoming more common. Sanctuary cities and counties are expanding across the Commonwealth. Back in February, Lancaster City voted to terminate cooperation with federal authorities — like U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement — to enforce immigration laws. It’s not the only city in the […]
Raven Ridge “Trout Drive” for eagles
Washington Boro (WHTM)– Earlier this year, an immature bald eagle came into Raven Ridge Wildlife Center suffering from severe lead poisoning. “It was 18.6,” said Tracie Young, Chief Rehabilitator for Raven Ridge. That’s 18.6 micrograms of lead per deciliter, or 0.186 parts per million. That may not sound like much, but for birds of prey it can be devastating.
Nearly 300-Year-Old Cemetery in West Caln is Bursting with History, Making it a Chester County ‘Hidden Gem’
Although an unlikely destination spot for a weekend outing, St. John’s Episcopal Church in West Caln is bursting with history. St. John’s Episcopal Church in West Caln has a historic cemetery, making it a hidden gem in Chester County, writes Bill Rettew for The Daily Local News. The...
Lancaster nonprofit bike shop expanding to new Columbia Borough location
COLUMBIA, Pa. — A Lancaster City nonprofit will soon be opening its doors to a new bike shop location in Columbia Borough. The Common Wheel operates two locations along N. Queen and E. King St. in downtown Lancaster. The nonprofit hopes to encourage people to adopt a healthier lifestyle and alternative forms of transportation.
Milder, Spotty Showers To End The Work Week
Spotty drizzle, isolated showers are possible this evening as temperatures stay cool in the 60s with cloudy skies. Tonight, breaks in the clouds are possible leading to areas of fog. Lows will fall to the upper 50s. As low pressure lingers offshore, isolated showers are possible Thursday. Drier air will...
As more animal shelters in the Midstate get packed, the number of adopters decrease
(WHTM)– Animal shelters almost always struggle with the volume of dogs they must care for, but shelters say the problem is especially bad now and experts believe inflation is the biggest reason. “Oh no no no. It’s, you know, Jaspar is like my kid,” Stephanie Campbell of Lititz said. Stephanie and her daughter Liv have […]
Malinda Hoagland's sisters release statement as lawyers look into 12-year-old's death
The older sisters of Malinda Hoagland, the 12-year-old girl whose father and his girlfriend face charges related to her death in Chester County, have released a statement as attorneys investigate the case. Malinda, her father Rendell A. Hoagland and his girlfriend, Cindy M. Warren, lived in the Poconos before moving...
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