Judge Courtney Monson ruled that the case of Mateen Ahmad Ibn Brown, of the 800 block of Union Street, could proceed to the Court of Common Pleas.
Gebhard Votes No on Unsustainable Budget
The $50.1 billion budget spends about $4 billion more than the state is expected to receive during the current fiscal year.
Law enforcement, child safety advocates call for stronger response to AI-generated child sexual abuse material
Testifiers praised the Pennycuick-Martin-Baker bill to require mandated reporters to report all instances of child sexual abuse material.
Conestoga Township man charged with causing infirm woman’s death through severe neglect
Ronald Bender was charged with neglect of a care-dependent person, endangering the welfare of that person, and involuntary manslaughter.
Senate leaders remember former Senate Majority Leader Chip Brightbill
A graduate of Penn State and Duquesne, Chip liked to say he was “just a simple country lawyer,” but those who met him learned he shouldn’t be underestimated.
City man sentenced up to 70 years in prison after being found guilty of raping, sexually abusing girl
Judge Dennis Reinaker handed down the sentence to Dalton Rodney Lewis, 22, on Oct. 23.
Lanco-based Founders Market and Good Transport Services get state loans
DCED head Rick Siger announced the approval of more than $4 million in low-interest loans in the region.
City man charged with viciously attacking girl in assault that was captured on video has case proceed to county court
A judge ruled last month that the case of Quinn Kentar Green could proceed to the Court of Common Pleas on charges of strangulation.
Public hearing to examine bill addressing AI-generated child sexual abuse material
The legislation would require mandated reporters to report all instances of child sexual abuse material they become aware of.
City man sentenced up to 13 years in prison after pleading guilty to possessing illegal stolen guns, dealing opioids
Judge Dennis Reinaker handed down the sentence to Anthony Diaz, 31, on October 15.
