“This budget did not include a broad-based tax increase… because Senate Republicans have stood up to the governor’s… demands,” Martin said.
Lancaster County Prison inmate dies at 61
The inmate was released from custody of the Lancaster County Prison by the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas while at the hospital.
West Hempfield Township man sentenced to two life sentences without possibility of parole, 20 to 40 years in prison after pleading guilty to shooting two people to death, wounding another
Judge Jeffrey Conrad sentenced Santiago Payano-Sanchez, 64, after he pleaded guilty January 30 to two counts of criminal homicide and other charges.
Shapiro administration spends over $160K on food recovery infrastructure to Lanco nonprofits
The Food Recovery Infrastructure Grant Program helps with the costs of equipment used to store, prepare, and transport food for redistribution.
New Holland man charged with repeatedly firing gun in apartment waives preliminary hearing
Davies is accused of firing the handgun ten times inside his apartment.
East Donegal Township landlord charged with threatening, spying on, repeatedly assaulting tenant waives preliminary hearing
Kenneth William Roberto, 52, waived his preliminary hearing before Judge Michael Hess on aggravated assault and other charges.
Martin, Picozzi highlight Catholic Schools Week in Pennsylvania
The senators sponsored a resolution designating Catholic Schools Week in recognition of the 140,000 students enrolled in Catholic schools statewide.
Lancaster mayor to present police chief appointment to City Council
Easton McDonald will be presented to councilors for appointment at their regular meeting on January 27. If appointed, McDonald will start on February 2.
City man sentenced up to six year in prison after pleading guilty to shooting, injuring teen, striking bookstore with gunfire
Judge Thomas Sponaugle sentenced William Joseph Isaac Martin after he pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and other charges.
Shapiro administration spends nearly $53 million on 30 rail infrastructure projects, supporting economic development and nearly 450 jobs statewide
The Shapiro Administration has spent $150 million on Pennsylvania’s rail freight network since taking office in 2023.
