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A first-of-its-kind food hall will be opening in Red Lion later this year
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A unique, first-of-its-kind food hall that has something for everyone will be opening in York County this year. Food halls have been becoming more popular but there’s not something like that in York so chef Ethan Greer figured that opening the Franklin Street Social in the area would be great […]
No, a tornado did not touch down in York County. Here's what caused the damage Tuesday.
A series of downbursts caused damage during the storms on Tuesday evening in York County, and some residents and businesses remain without power on Thursday morning. The York County Emergency Management Agency posted a statement that the National Weather Service issued about the storms, which toppled trees and power lines and even spun a Central York High School football goal post 45- to 90 degrees. ...
Warehouse that caught fire in York now demolished after starting to collapse, Mayor says
YORK CO, Pa. (WHP) — York officials are now identifying the location of the massive and challenging June 12 fire as the former "York Hoover Body Corp," saying the contents inside helped fuel the fire, and now it has been demolished. Officials cite that upon arrival heavy fire was...
York’s surrender of 1863: If not owned, a community mistake can be compounded
(This is the second of two columns focusing on the surrender of York to the Confederates in late-June 1863 – a pivotal moment in York County’s story. Civil War historian Scott Mingus served as a resource for this piece, which explores why we’re talking about this moment of capitulation 161 years later - why it matters.) ...
Lancaster County antique shop fire brings community together
COLUMBIA, Pa. (WHTM)– The clean-up is underway after a massive fire burnt a beloved antique shop in Lancaster County to the ground Thursday night. Tollbooth Antique Warehouse, a staple in the Columbia community, was a 40,000-square-foot two-floor building on Chestnut Street that housed 36 local vendors—many of whom didn’t have insurance, abc27 reported.
43 step forward as emergency fosters at York Co. SPCA due to extended storm power outage
Update The York County SPCA is thanking the community for all stepping up to foster dogs as a its shelter lost power for an extended period. "Thanks to your generosity, we got 43 dogs into emergency foster homes!" said Facebook post yesterday evening. As the shelter is still without power the SPCA suggests...
Health officials warn of anticipated increase in COVID-19 cases following Fourth of July Weekend
YORK, Pa. — Health officials are warning that an increase in COVID-19 cases is anticipated in the coming week, particularly among individuals who may have been infected during the Fourth of July weekend. Dr. Raghav Tirupathi, the medical director of infectious disease at WellSpan, stated that the number of...
Doors optional on Jeeps, Broncos thanks to new Pennsylvania laws
YORK, Pa. — They can take tight turns and tackle tough terrain. "It's an iconic brand, it's been around forever," said Eric Walther, the general manager of Stetler Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep and RAM in York. Jeeps and Broncos thrive in the outdoors. Many are designed to get the driver...
Flood advisory affecting York County on Wednesday evening
On Wednesday at 6:13 p.m. the National Weather Service issued a flood advisory in effect until 8:15 p.m. for York County. The weather service adds, “Urban and small stream flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected.”. “Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas,” explains the weather service. “Turn...
Thousands without power after severe storm strikes York County: Met-Ed
Thousands around the Hanover area and York County were without power after a severe storm uprooted trees, brought down power lines and even threw a trampoline into wires. As of 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, Met-Ed reported a total of roughly 15,000 people around York County were without power, according to the outage tracker on the company's website. ...
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