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LANCASTER COUNTY ACCIDENT: EXPECT SEVERE DELAYS ON RT. 30 EASTBOUND
Route 30 near New Holland Pike/Route 23 in Manheim Township. Police are detouring all traffic off Route 30 eastbound at the New Holland Pike/Route 23 exit. Traffic is severely backed up on Route 30, Route 222 and surrounding roads in the area. Police said more details would be released when...
Lancaster County Workforce Development Board assisting employees impacted by Retreat Behavioral Health closure
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — Employees of Retreat Behavioral Health are still trying to figure out the next steps after losing their jobs. Workers were officially notified of their termination through a company email on June 27, despite the email saying their positions were eliminated before that date. The announcement...
Body pulled from Susquehanna River in 1990s cold case identified
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A body from a 1998 cold case, found in the Susquehanna River in central Pennsylvania, has been identified with the help of advancements in DNA, officials announced. In a news release, the Lancaster County Coroner’s Office announced the identity of the body that was pulled from the Susquehanna River in […]
Microsoft Alum Bringing Anchored Tiny Homes Franchise to Chester County
Mario Mascioli, a Microsoft alum and former tech executive, is planning to open an Anchored Tiny Homes franchise like this one in Chester County. Mario Mascioli, a Microsoft alum and former tech executive, plans to open an Anchored Tiny Homes franchise that will serve Chester County — the Philadelphia region’s priciest housing market — and neighboring Lancaster County, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
Woman dies after falling from overpass onto central Pa. highway
A woman was killed Tuesday morning when she fell off an overpass onto Route 30 in Lancaster County, the coroner’s office said. The woman was seen sitting on the edge of the overpass over Route 30 around 5:30 a.m. when she fell onto the highway’s eastbound lanes near the New Holland Pike, according to the coroner’s office and county dispatch.
Chick-fil-A opening new Lancaster County restaurant
MILLERSVILLE, Pa. (WHTM) — A new Chick-fil-A restaurant is slated open its doors in Millersville, Lancaster County. According to Millersville University, they will soon be opening a new Chick-fil-A during the spring semester of 2025. The new restaurant will be operated by AFSCME employees and University students. The new...
Skydiver in Lancaster County sets new state record for most jumps in single day
MARIETTA, Pa. — A skydiver in Lancaster County set a new state record with an incredible amount of jumps to celebrate his birthday. Jeff Ethriedge first set out to do 50 jumps on Friday at Donegal Springs Airpark in Marietta to mark his 50th birthday. Then he decided to...
Fourth Of July: Here's Where To See Holiday Fireworks In Montco
Here's an exhaustive list of fireworks shows planned across the region for the holiday weekend. FirstEnergy Stadium, 1900 Centre Ave., Reading, will show fireworks July 4, 5 and 6 for the Fightin' Phils games. Tickets can be purchased on the team's website. Governor Mifflin Intermediate School, 600 Governor Drive, Shillington,...
$266 Million Investment: Philly Joy Bank Supports Expectant Mothers, While Pennsylvania Governor Introduces Housing Rebate Initiative
The Philly Joy Bank has launched a new initiative aimed at supporting expecting mothers in Philadelphia, particularly in the Nicetown-Tioga, Strawberry Mansion, and Cobbs Creek neighborhoods. According to The US Sun News, eligible mothers selected through a lottery system will receive $1,000 per month for 18 months, beginning from their second trimester and continuing until their child’s first birthday. This financial assistance is intended to empower mothers by giving them control over their spending to meet essential needs. Additionally, participants will receive supplementary benefits such as financial counseling, home visits, and support from doulas.
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