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A 20-foot-tall inflatable IUD named Freeda visits City Hall to promote access to birth control
A hard-to-miss demonstration for protecting birth control rights was set up at Philadelphia's City Hall on Friday morning. Nonprofit group Americans for Contraception has been touring a giant inflatable IUD named Freeda (short for Freeda Womb) around the United States to warn about legislation that could threaten contraception access. MORE:...
Eagles Called Top Landing Spot For Steelers Superstar, Future Hall Of Famer
The Philadelphia Eagles should give the Pittsburgh Steelers a call and see what a deal would cost. The Philadelphia Eagles may not be done adding to the roster. Philadelphia is in a good spot already but there still is time to add with training camp not here yet. Training camp will kick off over the next few weeks and there could be some star power on the move across the National Football League.
Lehigh County woman died of exposure to extreme heat, coroner says
An Upper Macungie Township woman died in her home after being exposed to severe heat conditions, the Lehigh County Coroner’s Office determined on Thursday. The 93-year-old suffered from accidental hyperthermia, county Coroner Daniel Buglio said. Hyperthermia occurs when the body’s heat-regulating mechanisms don’t work effectively generating a body temperature...
Ripleigh's Creamery, Mr. G's team up to raise money for SPCA
ADAMS COUNTY, Pa. — Two central Pennsylvania ice cream shops have partnered to raise money for a local animal shelter during National Ice Cream Month. Ripleigh Maring, owner of Ripleigh's Creamery, says she grew up eating Mr. G's ice cream and thought it would be fun to strike up a friendly competitive partnership. Both creameries created a Brown Sugar Cookie Dough Chip ice cream in their own style.
Back to 90° with the help of more sunshine, storms return Monday
Plenty of sunshine with high clouds over bring a brighter second half to the weekend. It won’t feel to terribly uncomfortable either, just hot. Highs return to near 90°. Our next disturbance and wave of moisture lifts from the southeast bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout the day Monday. Higher chances are expected during the afternoon and evening, but the morning could see hit or miss showers. Temperatures drop back to the low 80s.
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Former Lancaster Catholic standout hosts inaugural youth basketball camp
LANCASTER, Pa. (WGAL) — Former Lancaster Catholic star Kiki Jefferson was back at her alma mater Saturday to host the inaugural “Kiki Jefferson #4Ma” basketball camp. The camp was sponsored by Kegel’s Produce and featured two sessions – one for middle schoolers and another for high schoolers.
Injury crash reported on Beverly Road in Mount Joy Township
MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A crash was reported on Beverly Road in Mount Joy Township Saturday evening. It was reported at the intersection with State Highway 743 at 7:50 p.m. Emergency crews are responding to the scene. Injuries have been reported but have not been confirmed by WGAL...
Congratulations to June Dairy Month Recipe Winners!
EPHRATA, Pa. — As part of June Dairy Month, hundreds of dairy recipes were submitted to Lancaster Farming. The recipes — along with family photos and personal messages — were published in the farm and family pages throughout the month of June. Featured recipes can also be...
Hotter but brighter Sunday in store
Saturday has been gloomy around the Valley but not terribly damp. An area of low pressure that is working to the northeast has brought more clouds and occasional showers and rumbles. As this disturbance continues to lift through, we could see an isolated shower or storm through the remainder of the evening. This wave passes and we'll tap into some drier air overnight with lows in the upper 60s and lower 70s. High pressure briefly builds in for Sunday leading to less humid conditions but the WNW breeze will still make for a hotter day. Temps look to top out right around 90°. Enjoy the sun because we start to turn unsettled once again. Another wave of moisture lifts in our direction making for hit or miss storms Monday afternoon and evening. This active trend holds into Tuesday with an area of low pressure working toward the region. Once again, this brings the threat of a few thunderstorms later in the day into Tuesday night. The higher chance arrive overnight into Wednesday though. The latter half of the day looks drier as this disturbance departs. We set our sights on a cold frontal passage on Thursday though and this brings the potential for more widespread showers and storm. At this time, the threat of severe weather is looking really low. Behind this system, the humidity relaxes a little but we don't tap into much cooler of an airmass. In fact, highs rebound quickly as upper ridging develops. The lower to mid-90s are on the docket later in the 10-Day along with more sunshine. We can't rule out some stray storms popping up in the heating of the day though by Monday and Tuesday of the following week.
Alleged potato thief caught in Muncy
Muncy, Pa. — A man allegedly wrote on a pharmacy window, stole a hanging plant, and took a sack of potatoes from a local super market. Thomas Dwight Howe, 34, of Elizabethtown, arrived at the Weis Market in Muncy at the end of May holding a Redd's Wicked alcoholic beverage, according to Trooper Taylor Arnold. Howe then left his beverage on ledge at the building's exterior before entering the store. ...
Lancaster police investigating after man pulls out knife at park during fight
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Lancaster police are investigating after a knife was pulled on someone at a park Friday night. According to a press release, an individual reported tp police that they had attempted to stop two men from fighting in Culltion Park when one of the men pulled out a knife, making threatening statements.
Detroit man pleads guilty, sentenced for role in PA drug operation
(WJET/WFXP)– A Detroit man has been sentenced to just under a decade in prison after pleading guilty to charges stemming from his role in a large drug operation in western Pennsylvania. United States Attorney Eric G. Olshan announced Friday that 33-year-old Andrew Brent Steel will spend the next nine years in prison followed by four […]
Penn State Wrestling: David Taylor’s Contract Details Released
The contract details for Penn State wrestling legend David Taylor in his new job as Oklahoma State’s coach have been released. Taylor, a 2020 Olympic Gold Medalist known as “The Magic Man,” shocked the wrestling world in early May when he took the job to succeed legendary coach John Smith and thus retired from active competition.
New lights at Millersville University's Cooper Park spark energy into baseball program
MILLERSVILLE, Pa. — After more than a decade-long process, the Millersville University baseball program will finally be able to play under the lights at their home field, Cooper Park. "I used to close my eyes and imagine what would it be like to play a night game out here,"...
Public encouraged to weigh in on home rule at upcoming info sessions, hearing
If you want to offer input on Lancaster’s draft home rule charter before it’s finalized, now is the time to act. The Home Rule Study Commission is offering four opportunities for public comment over the next two weeks: Two in-person information sessions, one virtual information session and a public hearing.
Flash mob marriage proposal captivates Downtown Scranton with song and dance
SCRANTON, Pa. (WOLF) — A flash mob converged this evening in Downtown Scranton in front of Pappas Pizza all for one man's marriage proposal. It was elaborately orchestrated, with a number of people in attendance, full of song and dance almost like something out of a movie. Thankfully, the woman who was proposed to said yes.
White House official visits Lancaster to tout ARPA investments
On Friday morning, flanked by a concrete block stair tower rising into a clear blue sky, Tom Perez looked around at the construction activity under way at 213 College Ave., the site of HDC MidAtlantic’s “Apartments at College Avenue” affordable housing project. “This is a model,” he...
First National Night Out slated in Millersville
On the first Tuesday of every August, towns across the United States participate in National Night Out. The nationwide tradition was created more than three decades ago to bridge the gaps between law enforcement agencies, neighborhood watches, crime prevention groups, civic associations and volunteers in cities throughout the country. After several decades, National Night Out has spread to every state, and it now involves millions of participants. Each town has developed its own way of observing the tradition, which often incorporates various festivities and community gatherings. But the goal of the event remains unchanged: to strengthen the bond between communities and the police that serve them.
Sanitizer stored next to hot dog buns: Lancaster County restaurant inspections, July 19, 2024
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers. Auntie Anne’s Pretzels, mobile food facility Type 3, 7 Snyder Hill Road, Lititz, July 12. Pass. Counter, abutting window ledge and screens in the food prep area, with a buildup of old food and old food residue and needs to be cleaned. Hand-wash sink not draining properly and needs to be repaired. Air return vent above ovens with a buildup of static dust and needs cleaning.
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