14 hrs ago | The York Daily Record
Homeowner rescues bird before fire destroys home
Steve Linebaugh Sr. stands wrapped in a blanket outside his Lower Windsor Township home today after a fire that started in the basement destroyed his home.
Fire Chiefs Want Compensation for Volunteer Work at Utility Scenes
Volunteer fire police donate their time, their vehicles and their gasoline all to help keep firefighters and the public safe.
New rule in Windsor seen as time saver during fires
Windsor Township is one of several local municipalities trying to make it easier for firefighters to enter certain types of buildings and investigate alarms or possible fires.
Extended 'family' visit ill host dad
Walt Walker, 61, looks over a photo album with daughter Jen Dettinger at his Red Lion home.
Red Lion area man killed in fall from ladder
A Red Lion area man was killed after he fell from a ladder while doing roof work on a home Thursday afternoon.
Survey: York County officers lack confidence in 911 system
York County police officers in a new survey sharply criticize the county's new 911 radio system, management of its 911 center and the competency of its 911 dispatchers.
In a legendary exchange between two literary legends, it is said that F. Scott Fitzgerald once said to Ernest Hemingway, "The rich are different from you and me." Hemingway's response? "Yes, they have more money." The exchange never really happened, but the legend has some kernel in truth, as both men had weighed in on the rapacious nature of the ...
York County municipalities sit on piles of taxpayer cash
Fifteen York County townships and boroughs entered 2009 with enough money squirreled away to eliminate taxes and still pay all of their bills for a year or longer.
Tax-delinquent York County firms owe $262,000
Six York County businesses are on a list of 244 delinquent taxpayers released by the state Thursday.
Last of Highpoint court cases settled
York County scored a small victory last week in the final outstanding court case stemming from its Lower Windsor Township heritage park project.
Hearing on Lauxmont Farms development
Lower Windsor Township supervisors on Wednesday will consider a proposed 131-home development on Lauxmont Farms.
U.S. Postal Service reviews Hallam branch for consolidation
Ryan Howard of Windsor Township said he uses the Hellam Post Office four to five times a week because of his eBay business.
Police log: Man accused of robbery turns himself in
A 56-year-old Red Lion man who allegedly robbed a Windsor Township bank last week surrendered to police Wednesday after being contacted by officers and asked to turn himself in, police said.
Go hunting, help feed the hungry around Pennsylvania
Rick Watts said he knows a good way hunters can help feed the hungry. "If you harvest a deer, you can take it to one of our local meat processors, and the meat can be used to help people in need," he said.
Upcoming road work includes I-83, Route 15
Drivers will see single-lane restrictions on Interstate 83 and Route 15 this week.
Thursday, smokers encouraged to quit for a day
Scott Staymen of York lights a cigarette for Dacey Horohoe, 22, at Murph's Study Hall in York on Wednesday.
Police: Lower Windsor officer saves suicidal man's life
Lower Windsor Police Patrolman John Vitko saved a suicidal man's life Wednesday when he found the man hanging from a tree, township Police Chief Dave Sterner said.
Flu likely causing drop in blood donations
In the last 19 years, Terry Wagner has donated about 10 times the amount of blood his body holds.
County wants to hold off on filling judicial opening
York County President Judge Richard K. Renn said budgetary constraints might result in leaving an open spot on the Common Pleas Court bench unfilled.
Windsor Township emergency workers honored
Three York County residents, all with a long history of work in emergency management, recently achieved certifications from the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency.