Osvaldo Coello-Mendoza, 53, waived his preliminary hearing before Judge Mary Sponaugle on Sept. 29 on several counts of cruelty to animals.
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Senators recognize National School Bus Safety Week
Senator Scott Martin plans to introduce a resolution to designate Oct. 20-24, 2025 as School Bus Safety Week in Pennsylvania.
Dauphin County man sentenced up to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to arranging to have sex with juvenile in vigilante sting
Judge Thomas Sponaugle sentenced John Robert Tasevoli after he pleaded guilty to criminal attempt of statutory sexual assault and other charges.
Senate approves state budget that funds essential services without raising taxes
The amended budget bill, Senate Bill 160, totals $47.9 billion.
Commonwealth secures guilty verdict of Manheim Township man for sexually abusing 6-year-old following jury trial
The jury found George Cooke, 64, guilty on Sept. 19 of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a child and aggravated indecent assault, among other charges.
Lancaster gets $12 million from CRIZ
Additionally, the Department of Revenue has established the state tax baselines for two additional cities, Erie and Reading.
Earl Township man charged with killing man in near-head-on crash while driving drunk and high through severe thunderstorm waives preliminary hearing
An Earl Township man charged with killing a man in a near-head-on traffic collision as he was driving drunk and […]
Domestic Violence Services of Lancaster County participates in commonwealth’s Domestic Violence Awareness month
PCCD brought together statewide and local domestic violence programs to highlight resources to respond to and prevent domestic violence.
Fayette County man charged with raping, sexually assaulting teen for years waives preliminary hearing
Joseph Meyer waived his preliminary hearing before Judge Courtney Monson on Sept. 26 on 24 different felony and misdemeanor offenses.
Senators introduce legislation to address rise of AI-generated child sexual abuse material
The senators noted there has been an increase in the amount of AI-generated child sexual abuse material being created and shared in recent years.
