Jay-Quan Edward Williams waived his preliminary hearing before Judge Adam Witkonis on charges of attempted criminal homicide, among others.
City man charged with stealing items from Target, threatening to shoot store employees has case proceed to county court
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.
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.
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.
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.
Lancaster gets $12 million from CRIZ
Additionally, the Department of Revenue has established the state tax baselines for two additional cities, Erie and Reading.
City man charged with stealing car, leading police on high-speed chases waives preliminary hearing
Jordan Michael Volker, of the first block of Hershey Avenue, waived his preliminary hearing before Judge Mary Sponaugle on Sept. 16.
City to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with festivities at Binns Park and Ewell Plaza
Presented by Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health, the celebration will honor the significant contributions of the Hispanic community to the city.
City man sentenced up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to raping, sexually assaulting young girls
Judge Thomas Sponaugle sentenced Mee Reh after he pleaded guilty to rape of a child, criminal attempt of rape of a child, and other charges.
Lancaster City Police Chief Richard Mendez announces retirement after 25 years of service
Chief Mendez, who graduated from McCaskey High School, made history as the bureau’s first Hispanic chief of police.
