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.
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.
Shapiro administration spends more than $17 million for conservation projects across Pennsylvania
The 89 Growing Greener grants are intended to improve wildlife habitat, restore streams, and reclaim mine lands in 45 counties.
Dauphin County man sentenced up to six years in prison for sexually assaulting teenage girl in 2023
As part of the sentence, Mizar, 27, will also have to register as a sex offender under Megan’s Law and is to have no contact with the victim.
Gebhard announces nearly $1.2 million in state grants for Berks, Lancaster County sewer and water projects
“It’s critical to advocate for these projects so the full burden isn’t placed on local municipalities,” the senator said.
Providence Township man sentenced up to fifteen years after pleading guilty to violently shaking, injuring infant
Judge Ashworth sentenced Michael Robert McDonald, 31, after he pleaded guilty Dec. 18 to aggravated assault and endangering the welfare of children.
Gebhard, Mastriano call for stronger action to protect federal immigration enforcement officers
The bill would ensure that individuals who assault, threaten, or obstruct immigration enforcement personnel face serious consequences.
