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Juvenile lifer now eligible for parole

One of four prison inmates who was sentenced to life in 1997 for the May 23, 1996 robbery of a clerk at the former Uni-Mart at Duke and Liberty streets in Lancaster is now immediately eligible for parole.

 

Penn State to delay registration for non-vaccinated students

Penn State says students who don't have up-to-date vaccinations won't be able to register for spring classes.

 

Little Caesars robbery under investigation

Police in York say the pictured man robbed a Little Caesars Tuesday evening.

 

Controlled burns to begin at Fort Indiantown Gap

The burns will be conducted when conditions are ideal between Oct. 16 and Nov. 22.

 

Police ID man killed in crash on Route 322

Swatara Township Police have identified the man who was killed in a single-vehicle crash Tuesday afternoon in Swatara Township.

 

Thwarted attempt to steal cart full of Walmart merchandise under investigation

Police in Lower Allen Township say the pictured male and female suspects are wanted in connection with an attempt to steal a number of items from the Walmart on Hartzdale Drive.

 

Pennsylvania enacts 'right to try' law for terminally ill

The law, signed Wednesday, allows a manufacturer of an experimental treatment to provide it to a patient who has a recommendation from a treating physician and has been unable to participate in a clinical trial.

 

'I can't imagine the fear:' Judge sends man to state prison for brutal home invasion

Ajani Posey forced his way into the home because a resident had stolen his marijuana, the DA said.

 

58-year-old man stabbed during break-in facing charges: police

Shippensburg Police have filed charges against Thomas J. Beam, 58, of Shippensburg, whom they say broke into an apartment where his ex-girlfriend was visiting and was stabbed by the apartment resident.

 

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