Sep 25, 2009 | York Dispatch
Princess Street work marks the end of Rebuild York's first phase
Construction crews will be milling and paving East Princess Street in York City from Queen to Broad streets through Oct.
Police log: Springetts woman faces flurry of charges
A Springettsbury Township woman arrested for allegedly driving drunk, crashing into several vehicles and possessing drug paraphernalia managed to make things even worse for herself by kicking a police officer in the groin on Thursday, according to charging documents.
Deep in the files of the Beaver Initiative for Growth , the nonprofit controlled by former House Democratic Whip Mike Veon, existed a phony invoice to back up a $5,000 check paid to an ex-legislator. The check was issued to former Rep.
DA: Beaver Co. Boy Could Have Moved Lid Of Tank Where His Body Found
A district attorney says a 4-year-old boy could have moved the lid off a western Pennsylvania septic tank where he was found dead earlier this month.
Robert S. "Checkie" Knepp, 77, of McClure, passed away Sept. 12, 2009, at Hearthside Nursing Home, State College, where he had been a resident for the past four months.
Nationally acclaimed authors to speak at Bridgewater BookFest
Nobody was more surprised than Val Brkich, the organizer of the Bridgewater BookFest, when his brainchild not only took hold, it took off.
Missing 4-year-old Beaver County boy found dead
People at the scene in Beaver County join in a group prayer this afternoon after the tragic conclusion of the search for 4-year-old Wyatt Smitsky, who had been missing since Friday night.
Boy With Heart Condition Found Dead In Septic Tank
Authorities have a single person in custody early Saturday afternoon after discovering the body of a boy with a heart condition for whom hundreds of people had searched in Beaver County.
Schools missing yearly progress targets
This list includes school districts and charter schools that did not make all of their targets for adequate yearly progress, known as AYP.
Pennsylvania Department of Health to Distribute Radiation Pills
State officials are distributing fresh potassium iodide tablets, or KI tablets, to residents who live or work within 10 miles of one of the state's five nuclear power plants.
Labor Day running event features twists
Labor Day is often considered a day of rest, but the folks organizing the Quarterback Club of York 5K hope local runners choose to work on Monday.