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Jacobus teen enjoys 'Great Adventure'
Nathan Peeler, 16, of Jacobus, took part in the third annual Great Island Adventure Triathlon near Lock Haven on Saturday and came home a winner.
'Living proof': One woman tells her story of abuse
In-home violence is as common today as it was in 1960, when Jane Tucker left her husband, taking their two young boys on a 130-mile trip toward safety.
Two people died after the motorcycle they were riding collided with a sport utility vehicle Monday night in York Township.
Memorial celebrates renovated emergency department
Emma Livelsberger, 2, of Wrightsville listens to a stuffed rabbit's heartbeat with the help of Sharon Naylor, a licensed practical nurse, at the stuffed animal clinic Saturday at Memorial Hospital's Family Fest.
The mysterious lights in the sky Tuesday? Nope, not UFO
A mysterious light in the sky shining an intense beam in the Leaders Heights area of York Township on Tuesday night was a utility crew inside a helicopter inspecting high-voltage transmission lines.
Bob Yost buys Century 21 Action Realty
Prudential Bob Yost Homesale Services recently purchased York County's Century 21 Action Realty.
Is top class rank an honor or unnecessary competition?
Residents at a recent Central York school board meeting complained that the district does not recognize a valedictorian or salutatorian.
Rain and wind from storms Wednesday night and Thursday morning knocked out electricity to at least 1,200 Met-Ed customers Thursday morning.
Driver convicted of assault in crash
Miguel Montanez Melendez will likely spend time in state prison after being convicted Tuesday in the two-car crash that left another young man in a wheelchair.
Court log: City man found guilty for role in 2007 crash
A York City man who badly injured a teenager in a 2007 crash was found guilty of felony assault on Tuesday afternoon.
Bear spotted in southeastern York County
Residents in the southeastern part of the county have been calling 911 with reports of a black bear sighting.
On a beautiful Friday evening, with the sun setting in the distance, the 395 members of the Dallastown Area Senior High School Class of 2009 excitedly marched into Wildcat Stadium for their graduation ceremony.
At home and abroad, Dallastown marks graduation
Tyler Ranieri, 16, operates one of the cameras used to live-stream Dallastown Area High School's graduation on the district's Web site Friday night.
Dallastown teacher retires from shaping problem solvers
Many years ago, Dallastown Area Middle School teacher Stephen Smith heard the kind of sage advice an educator can model a career after.
Next year, expect cars with muscle
Tommy Tozzolo, left, and Jim Tenney, both of Hanover, check out some of the 48 winning street rods on display Sunday, the final day of the Street Rod Nationals East, at the York Expo Center.
Meet the winners of York's Funniest Home Videos Contest
Simple things -- a spider, a Halloween prop, a baby's laughter, pets at play -- can create comedy.
Camryn Eveler, 5, points at a car while attending the 2008 Street Rod Nationals East with her father, Jeff of Dallastown.
Dallastown's Cole Krout scored on a throwing error in the bottom of the seventh inning as Dallastown edged Hanover Post 14 3-2 in a York County American Legion Baseball League game Monday at Spry.
Dallastown gets by Hanover, 3-2
Mike Rustemeyer's infield hit in the bottom of the seventh resulted in Kole Krout's game-winning run for Dallastown in a 3-2 American Legion win over Hanover on Monday.
Perfection pays off for Dallastown student
Well, sure, the Dallastown Area High School senior probably has flaws of some sort.