Lancaster PA

QAnon-aligned son decapitates federal employee dad, shows off ‘traitor’s’ head in sick YouTube video

A 33-year-old Pennsylvania man was taken into police custody after allegedly posting a disturbing video holding up his father’s severed head online, according...

Fire crews battling fire at Bird-In-Hand Family Restaurant in Lancaster County

BIRD IN HAND, Pa. - A fire has broken out at a restaurant in Lancaster County. According to emergency dispatch, emergency crews were called...

Levittown man charged with beheading father. He posted grisly YouTube video after

A Levittown man who police say beheaded his father then posted online a grisly video showing the man’s severed head while ranting about...

Headless Body Discovered in Middletown Home Murderer On The Run

In a shocking incident in Middletown, Bucks County, the headless body of a 60-year-old man was found in a home's bathroom. Law enforcement officials...

John Fetterman’s Wife Walking Away From Social Media After Relentless Backlash Over His Pro-Israel...

Pennsylvania U.S. Senator John Fetterman 's wife, Gisele , has been taking a hiatus from social media after being...

New EMS set to launch with annual bill for residents

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. - Changes are coming to ambulance coverage in the northwest part of Lancaster County. A new EMS service launches this weekend and...

Things are looking up in Reading, mayor says, during State of the City address

READING, Pa. - The City of Reading has been through a lot in the past four years. "We faced the uncertainty of the Covid-19...

Coroner seeking next of kin for Reading man

READING, Pa. - The Berks County Coroner's Office is asking for help in locating next of kin for a Reading man. 66-year-old Jose Manuel...

Lancaster receives $700,000 from PennDOT for South Duke Street

Lancaster city will receive a $700,000 state grant to make safety improvements along South Duke Street, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced this week....

York police no longer pushing for proposed gun ordinance

YORK, Pa. - York police say they're not going to push anymore for a proposed ordinance that would hold people accountable for firing shots,...

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