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Lancaster County man accused of entering school bus without authorization, threatening driver
MILLERSVILLE, Pa. — A Lancaster County man has been charged with three misdemeanors after police say he entered a school bus without authorization and threatened the bus driver during an incident earlier this month. Angel Lui Sanchez-Abreau, 31, of Millersville, is charged with unauthorized school bus entry, terroristic threats,...
Homes at or under $250,000 in Lebanon
For prospective homebuyers eyeing the real estate market in areas of Lebanon, here's what sold for or under $250,000 between May 6 and May 12. Here, we provide a breakdown of the top three properties in each area, selected based on their proximity to the desired price range and the most spacious living areas available.
Speeding drunk driver who killed motorist in Central Pa. pleads out to 3 years in prison
A man accused of speeding the wrong way down a residential street while drunk and causing a fatal crash that killed a 25-year-old Lebanon High graduate has accepted a plea deal. Rubin Montero, 22, pleaded guilty in court Thursday to a single count of homicide by vehicle and recklessly endangering...
Lancaster Man Gets Years In Prison For Fleeing Crash That Killed Doctor
Lancaster Man Gets Years In Prison For Fleeing Crash That Killed Pediatrician. (Lancaster, PA) -- A Lancaster man will serve up to six years in prison for driving away from a crash that killed a local doctor. Fifty-four-year-old Rodolfo Paradas has been sentenced to three-to-six years for fleeing from the scene of a crash that killed Dr. Steven Killough in 2021. Prosecutors say Paradas hit Killough while he was in a crosswalk near West Chestnut and Prince Streets. Killough was with Lancaster Pediatric Associates for more than 30 years.
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 […]
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 […]
Reading announces temporary lane closure on North 5th Street Thursday, Friday
The City of Reading has announced a temporary lane closure on the northbound lane of N. 5th Street, specifically on the 300 block between Elm Street and Buttonwood Street. This closure is scheduled for Thursday, May 16th, and Friday, May 17th, from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM each day. To...
No plans yet for site of burned down grocery store, Ephrata officials say
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Rumors have been circulating online about possible plans for the site of Martin's County Market in Lancaster County. The family-owned market closed indefinitely after a fire on February 15. In response to the rumors, Ephrata Township officials told CBS 21 News Wednesday that at...
Oley Valley school board appoints acting superintendent
OLEY TWP., Pa. – The Oley Valley School District Board of Directors on Wednesday appointed an acting superintendent. Erin Anderson, the district's assistant superintendent, will fill the acting superintendent role, effective Thursday. Anderson fills the vacancy left by the resignation of Gina Finnerty. “I am proud, I am humbled...
Reading mayor warns of fake emails being sent in his name
READING, Pa. - Reading Mayor Eddie Moran is warning the public about fake emails being sent is his name. He says several people have reported receiving emails from an account named eddiemoran1976@gmail.com. If you find a message from that address in your inbox, Mayor Moran says to delete it and...
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