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Bid to make municipalities pay for state police moves forward
Pennsylvania municipalities without full-time police forces would have to pay for the state troopers who patrol their streets under a bill that a state House committee narrowly passed this week.
Fireworks seller near Shrewsbury can't sell to Pa. residents
Bruce Mueller, right, of Annandale, Va., maneuvers his dolly filled with fireworks Friday through the aisles at Phantom Fireworks near Shrewsbury.
New Freedom to rename street in honor of resident
On Saturday, the road behind Wilber Fry -- standing here in his yard and overlooking Centennial Avenue -- will be renamed Wilber Fry Avenue to honor the 89-year-old for his decades of work in the town.
Court log: Driver pleads guilty to vehicular homicide
A Shrewsbury Township woman pleaded guilty Monday to vehicular homicide in a drunken driving case that resulted in the death of her longtime friend.
Suspected Pipe Bomb in Mailbox
Pennsylvania State Police and the bomb squad were called to a home in the 2400 block of Valley Road in Shrewsbury Twp shortly after 5 o'clock this morning for a possible pipe bomb in a mailbox.
Keystone Exams still a possibility
The state Senate Education Committee chairman is still optimistic Pennsylvania high schools will have state graduation exams in place "in a reasonably short period of time," despite a recent setback.
Bob Yost buys Century 21 Action Realty
Prudential Bob Yost Homesale Services recently purchased York County's Century 21 Action Realty.
Wet, windy weather makes balloon fest iffy
Alex LaFleur, 22, of Shrewsbury, a third-generation student pilot, prepares Windjammer Ballon Flights' Spirit of York for flight Sunday during Balloon Fest at John C. Rudy County Park.
Crash kills 81-year-old Shrewsbury woman
An 81-year-old Shrewsbury woman was one of two people killed in a crash Saturday in Baltimore County, according to the York County coroner's office.
Vacationers looking for a good deal should head to Mexico, local travel agents say.
Phil Singley plays the bass drum with the Kiltie Band of York in 2006. The band will perform Saturday at the Penn-Mar Irish Festival in Shrewsbury Township.
Cuts alone won't solve budget crisis
Speaking recently of proposed budget cuts that would close York County's Sam Lewis park, state Sen.
Driver facing charges in 2007 fatal crash
A New Freedom man remains free on $20,000 bail pending his pretrial hearing on charges that including homicide and aggravated assault by vehicle while driving under the influence.
Pa. income tax hike on the table, despite lawmakers' distaste
Gov. Ed Rendell is not ruling out an income tax increase to help fill the state's gaping budget hole.
Roads flooded, water rescues, after thunderstorms
Some roads are flooded after heavy thunderstorms passed through southern York County this afternoon.
Even in a recession, convenience still sells
Jamie Lowrie of York checks out one of the grills for sale during a recent visit to Kmart.
Grace UMC throws 'planting party'
After worship Sunday, congregants ventured onto the front lawn of Grace United Methodist Church, where a half-acre of rocky soil had been plucked of grass and turned over -- ready for planting.
State senator discusses budget proposal
Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell and Republicans in the state Senate aren't agreeing on much these days.
York County Rape Investigation
A York County man is in prison Friday night, awaiting his preliminary hearing for allegedly raping an 11-year-old Shrewsbury girl.