‘Fulfilling a need’: 23-year-old opens popular breakfast stand in York’s Penn Market
Nate Jamison got his start in the culinary world when he was just 17 years old. He started working at the age...
Horse Striking Vehicle Causes Amish Buggy Crash In Quarryville: Authorities
The horse was pulling an Amish family's buggy, when it was suddenly "spooked and hit another vehicle," the Quarryville Fire Company told Daily Voice....
Route 30 reopened after vehicle fire
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — Route 30 in Lancaster County was shut down on Wednesday evening due to a vehicle fire. Details...
Proposed ordinance would crack down on people who shoot guns in York
YORK, Pa. - York City Council is considering a proposed ordinance that would hold people accountable for firing shots, even if no one is...
Horses seized in horrific central Pa. cruelty case available for adoption
Penny, Poppy, Jack and Sassy are among nine horses seized in a horrific animal cruelty case more than a decade ago who are finally...
White Rose Ventures invests $500K in York pretzel company
YORK, Pa. (WHTM) - What started as a small midstate business is about to get a lot bigger. "The Pretzel Company" once sold soft...
State Police looking to identify Lancaster County coffee shop theft suspect
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)– State Police are looking to identify a theft suspect from a Lancaster County coffee shop. State Police say...
Dover Township resident fatally shot Porter Pickles, a dog police say attacked a cat
A Dover Township resident fatally wounded a dog on Monday after it attacked one of his cats, according to Northern York County Regional Police.However,...
Lancaster County Amish farmer who sold guns without a license gets probation, $35K fine
An Amish dairy farmer in Leacock Township who sold thousands of guns despite lacking a federal firearms dealer license must pay a $35,000 fine...
$24k to go towards solar project in Huntingdon County
HUNTINGDON COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced that $5,800,000 in investments will be going to renewable energy projects...

















