Yesterday | The York Daily Record
Proposed block grant system could be a second blow to county's human services
She said the York County Human Services Division, which includes some programs that serve people in both York and Adams counties, stands to lose about $4.5 million under Corbett's proposal.
Thursday | York Dispatch
York community hears effects of funding cuts
The York County Human Services Department could lose just over $4.5 million as Gov.
York County worries funding won't keep up with needs of older residents
As Gov. Tom Corbett's proposed budget is calling for human services funding cuts of nearly a third, York County's growing older population needs more services to keep seniors living in their homes.
Marine lieutenant tells Yorkers to reflect on both service members' sacrifice and its purpose
When Marine Lt. Robert Innerst was deployed in Afghanistan, he saw courage in the actions of the men he served with as they went through open fire fields and secured landing fields to pave the way for others and complete successful missions.
PennDOT's next big I-83 project likely to include Route 30 interchange
Construction for the makeover of the Mount Rose interchange of Interstate 83 is still three years away, but transportation officials already have their sights on the next likely big project for York County.
3 Yorkers to compete for 'Senior Idol'
American Idol may be finished for the season, but for three Yorkers a more important musical competition is on the horizon.
North York church begins expansion project
The event will be held at the conclusion of the church's worship service at 9 a.m. Sunday, June 3, at 947 N. George St.
Diamond Jubilee medal awarded to former North Yorker
A former North York resident was one of six Diamond Jubilee medal recipients at a ceremony held Tuesday, May 22 at Queen's Park.
Financial workshops at North York church
St. Peter's Lutheran Church, 947 N. George St. in North York is hosting two free workshops to help people become stronger financially.
Met-Ed says power restored to most customers
Earlier: A failure of equipment at a Met-Ed substation initially caused 10,000 customers to be without power in York, North York and some areas to the east and west of the city.
York homicide suspect turns himself into police
Correa was sitting passenger in a vehicle, when several shots were fired at the vehicle, police said.
York County holds free summer camp fair
York County residents interested in learning about summer camps available to families and children are invited to a free summer camp fair from 3 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 9, at the York Learning Center, 300 E. Seventh Ave., North York.
North Yorkers warned of phony phone scam
Police said the victims were called over to a suspect's car in shopping centre parking lots and offered iPhones for sale at a discounted price between April 15 and May 1. "The packaging and phones appear authentic and it is only upon closer inspection that the victims discover they are, in fact, fake phones," police said in a news release.