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A York City school-resource officer cited three students recently for three separate incidents, police said. Full Story »
A York City school-resource officer cited three students recently for three separate incidents, police said. Full Story »
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for parts of south central Pennsylvania, including York County, until 4 p.m. Wednesday.As much as two inches of rain is possible from a storm that began moving through the area overnight, the service said. The rain is expected to taper off late Wednesday morning. Full Story »
Three men looking for something to do burglarized a total of four businesses between them, police allege, making off with about $3,000 worth of firearms, cigarettes and beer. Full Story »
Harley-Davidson Motor Company announced Tuesday it has named Ed Magee as general manager of the company's Springettsbury Township plant. Full Story »
If Monday night's hearings for YorkCounts' proposed charter school are any indication, approval of the application by York Suburban and Central York is well on its way. Full Story »
York County scored a small victory last week in the final outstanding court case stemming from its Lower Windsor Township heritage park project. Full Story »
Stormy winter weather that wreaked havoc in the West could drop a "mixed bag" of snow, sleet and freezing rain on York County overnight. Full Story »
United Way of York County executive director Robert Woods said he is ecstatic at the campaign's success, despite the organization's not reaching its 2009 fundraising goal. Full Story »
As the recession continues to claim jobs and cause foreclosures, more than just the family can be victimized -- so can the pets. Full Story »
Rabbit Transit's next stop: a former Pfaltzgraff distribution center in West Manchester Township. Or so it hopes. Full Story »
An illegal immigrant who admitted he shot two teenage boys in York City earlier this year simply because he was drunk must serve four to eight years in prison, a judge ordered. Full Story »
Though hit hard by military deployments, long-term illnesses and other absences in its police department, York City is on track to see a 4. Full Story »
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama is promoting help for highways and small businesses, bridges and energy-efficient homes in a broad pitch to get Americans back to work and roll back the double-digit unemployment that's approaching a quarter-century high, an administration official said Tuesday. Full Story »
Corrie Camalleri's favorite chocolate is Hershey's Special Dark. She doesn't care whether it's bite-sized bars or full, she says she can't imagine not being able to have a bite during those rare moments when cravings hit and nothing else will satiate. Full Story »
Penn State's contest New Year's Day at the Capital One Bowl in Orlando doesn't appear to have the same draw for fans who last year booked travel packages to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. Full Story »
Analysts weighing in on Harley-Davidson's decision to stay in York are saying the company's stock will perform as well as or better than the market because relocation was avoided. Full Story »
A York City man was forced by robbers to withdraw money from a cash machine in the city Monday afternoon, police said. Full Story »
Several hundred part-time and temporary positions are available at the York Local Census Office that is set to open Wednesday. Full Story »
Family members of murder victim Donnell Woods feel frustrated and cheated by the plea bargain given to Woods' killer, the victim's brother said. Full Story »
District Judge Walter R. Groom's office covers Spring Garden Township, North York and West York. Full Story »
Lower Windsor Township supervisors on Wednesday will consider a proposed 131-home development on Lauxmont Farms. Full Story »
State police are searching for the man who robbed the Tom's convenience store in Shrewsbury Township early Monday morning. Full Story »
CITY COUNCIL HARB update The York City Council's Community Development Committee will meet at 7 p. Full Story »
U.S. Senators Bob Casey Jr. and Arlen Specter and U.S. Rep. Todd Platts agree on one thing: Health care reform is needed. Full Story »
A Windsor Township man pleaded guilty Thursday to molesting nine children between the ages of 5 and 11, his prosecutor said. Full Story »
Christmas decorations illuminate Berlin's main shopping streets. AP Photo/Franka Bruns
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