Countywide Action Plan Implementation Grants will fund projects throughout Pennsylvania’s portion of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
City man previously sentenced to death given up to 60 years in prison after pleading guilty to murdering hip-hop artist at 2010 concert
Judge Jeffrey Conrad accepted the plea and imposed the new sentence on Jakeem Lydell Towles for shooting and killing 20-year-old rapper Young E-Z.
Pennsylvania spends $382,285 to preserve Lancaster County farmland
Since the Shapiro Administration began, Pennsylvania has spent nearly $147 million to preserve 499 new farms.
Man sentenced up to twelve years in prison after pleading guilty to assaulting police, attempting to disarm officer in holding call after having covered self in feces
Prosecutor Travis Anderson told the court that Pena’s actions were “self-evidently despicable.”
Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission approves Locust Grove Archaeological District to celebrate history
The second round of new markers will highlight the important contributions of Pennsylvanians from pre-colonial times through the modern era.
Ephrata man charged with sexually abusing eight-year-old two decades ago has case proceed to county court
Shimp is accused of repeatedly raping and sexually abusing the victim five different times at two different Ephrata residences between 2002 and 2003.
City of Lancaster announces three finalists for chief of police; community meet-and-greet set for this week
The city worked with Public Sector Search & Consulting to identify potential candidates through a nationwide search.
City man charged with stabbing man during street fight has case proceed to county court
Martinez, 23, is accused of stabbing the victim during a fight in the 200 block of Dauphin Street the evening of October 11.
Commission on Crime and Delinquency spotlights expansion of Violence Prevention and Crisis Response Initiative in Lancaster County
The Shapiro-Davis 2025-26 budget increases funding for the VIP program by ten percent.
PSP welcomes twelve new troopers from Lancaster County during cadet graduation
The 2025-26 budget signed by Governor Shapiro supports the hiring of four additional PSP cadet classes.
