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Marks: 'Thank you to our Eastside heroes'
On August 8 and 9, eastern Baltimore County was hit by one of the strongest storms since Hurricane Isabel over two decades ago. Then as now, the Eastside showed grit, resolve and an uncommon degree of neighborliness in responding to the aftereffects of Hurricane Debby. On Saturday morning, I toured the waterfront with Captain Shannon Stallings, Chief at Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire Rescue & Marine. We were joined by Delegate...
Marks to recommend open space protections for 225 acres near Bird River
Baltimore County Councilman David Marks announced Monday that he will recommend Neighborhood Commons zoning for 225 acres and over 25 acres of RC 7 zoning along Pulaski Highway near the Bird River. This is part of Issue 5-055, filed by Marks as part of the Comprehensive Zoning Map Process. Neighborhood Commons zoning protects open space throughout Baltimore County. ...
Longtime lawmaker withdraws name from ballot in Lancaster
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — For the first time in 34 years, Lancaster City voters will not see a familiar name on the ballot for state representative. Mike Sturla won the April primary but decided Monday to withdraw his name from consideration in November. Sturla is a 17-term incumbent Democrat who told abc27 news he […]
17-term Pa. representative from central Pa. decides not to run for reelection
A 17-term incumbent member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives has withdrawn his candidacy to seek re-election for another term to represent a portion of Lancaster County. Rep. Mike Sturla said he made his decision on Sunday to let this term be his last one after toying with the idea...
Beer thieves caught stealing from Rutters, police looking to identify suspects
YORK COUNTY, PA. (WHP) — Northern York Regional Police are searching for two suspects following a beer theft from a Rutters Farm Store in Manchester Township. Police say the theft occurred around 4:45 p.m. on August 10 at 2125 Susquehanna Trail. The suspects reportedly stole three cases of Bud Light and one case of Corona, a value of $77.
Central Pa. man elected president of Pa. Conference of State Trial Judges
Lancaster County Judge Dennis Reinaker has been elected president of the Pennsylvania Conference of State Trial Judges. The conference predominantly consists of the state’s 435 judges sitting on Common Pleas courts in Pennsylvania’s 67 counties, plus another 131 senior judges — judges who have reached the state’s mandatory retirement age of 75 but are still able to work up to 10 days a month.
Green Lane Bridge to temporarily close for inspection, cleaning
As part of a routine bridge inspection and cleaning, Cumberland and York counties will be closing Green Lane Bridge, also known as Etters Bridge, in Lower Allen and Fairview Townships on Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cumberland County sent out a press release on the closure Monday. Built...
Morphy Auctions to sell off collection of rare antique fishing lures
DENVER, Pa. — A Lancaster County auction announced it has been commissioned to sell a renowned collection of antique and vintage fishing lures compiled by Wayne Edens. Morphy Auctions said a three-part auction series is planned, with a debut auction slated for December 10, and two more dates to follow next year.
Cause of deadly Lancaster County fire remains under investigation
LANCASTER, Pa. — The cause of a weekend fire in Lancaster County that left one man dead and forced nearly two dozen people out of their apartments remains under investigation. "It was just a very horrific situation," Lancaster Township Fire Department Assistant Chief Glenn Usdin said. When firefighters arrived...
Mexican bakery and restaurant in Lancaster County now closed
QUARRYVILLE, Pa. — A Mexican bakery and restaurant in Lancaster County has closed its doors for good. Video above: Headlines from News 8. El Milagro Bakery and Taqueria was located on State Street in Quarryville. It closed at the end of July. "We would like to take the time...
BLACK BEAR SIGHTING in Baltimore County!
PARKTON, Md. — A viewer in Parkton sent us this video of a black bear cub caught foraging in their back yard. Black bears are usually found in Western Maryland but they have been known to venture east and south into other parts of the state. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources recommends the following if you encounter a bear:
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