A Montgomery County man was sentenced to seven to 14 years in state prison after he pleaded guilty to causing […]
Senator Martin calls on Governor Shapiro, PA Democrats to stop playing politics on transit
Martin noted that Shapiro has authority to provide funding from the Public Transportation Trust Fund to support operating expenses for mass transit.
New Holland man charged with assaulting woman, using infant as human shield waives preliminary
Mupisi Mizowa waived his preliminary hearing before Judge Jonathan Heisse on charges of endangering the welfare of children, assault, and harassment.
U.S. Representative Lloyd Smucker, PA Attorney General Dave Sunday back bipartisan workforce reentry efforts
The Workforce Reentry Act was passed in the House of Representatives last congressional session and was reintroduced by Smucker in February.
Lancaster City seeking nominations for Hispanic Community Achievement Award
Award recipients will be honored at the city’s Hispanic Heritage Month celebration on Oct. 4 in Ewell Plaza and Binns Park.
City man charged with two separate shootings hours apart has case proceed to county court
Judge Bender ruled the case of Tyree Dixon could proceed to the Court of Common Pleas on counts of attempted criminal homicide and other charges.
Senator Martin calls on Governor Shapiro, PA Democrats to stop playing politics on transit
Martin noted that Governor Shapiro has existing authority to provide funding from the Public Transportation Trust Fund.
Warwick Township man charged with stabbing man with kitchen knife waives preliminary hearing
Andrew Jacob Benitez, 18, waived his preliminary hearing before Judge Joseph Stauffer on Aug. 18 on charges of aggravated assault and simple assault.
Shapiro administration reminds Pennsylvania college students to protect their belongings with renters’ insurance
Pennsylvania students have access to a variety of programs and resources.
Fulton Township man charged with throwing child, breaking their arm has case proceed to county court
Judge William Mankin ruled Aug. 12 that the case of Edward Cummings could proceed to the Court of Common Pleas on charges including aggravated assault.
