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Chris' Buy & Sell closing, building being sold

Chris Efthymiades has emptied out Chris’ Buy & Sell at 201-203 W. King St. and ceased operations at the city pawn shop.

 

Police want your help finding alleged child rapist who skipped trial

Police want your help to find an alleged child rapist who didn’t show up for trial.

 

Grants will expand afterschool offerings at SDL, La Academia

More Lancaster city kids will get spots in afterschool programs this year, thanks to federal grants.

 

Lancaster Parking Authority begins management of Lancaster Newspapers' downtown garage on Wednesday

In a move intended to benefit downtown visitors, the Lancaster Parking Authority on Wednesday will begin management of Lancaster Newspapers’ Central Parking Garage, at South Prince and West Vine stree

 

Woman in her 80s aiming to raise $10,000 in Alzheimer's walk

Mary Reheard of Lancaster hopes to raise $10,000 this year in her annual walk against Alzheimer's, the disease that claimed her husband, Harry, in 2002.

 

Street piano keys fall silent for the season in Lancaster

The keys fell silent for the season in Lancaster on Tuesday. The dozen pianos which have been along downtown city streets since May were brought inside for winter.

 

Lancaster city policy change aims to give applicants with a criminal record a chance at jobs

The "ban the box" initiative to remove the check-off box from employment applications has been adopted by states and cities across the country.

 

Pre-teen girl's mother to abductor: "You are a freakin' animal! You hurt my child!"

Nelson Hercules, 30, pleads guilty to May 23 abduction of 12-year-old Manheim Township girl, and will serve 7 to 14 years in state prison.

 

Man pleads no-contest to shooting neighbor’s dog that attacked his “pet” rooster

Alexander Yoder, 57, pleads no-contest to repeatedly shooting neighbor's Jack Russell terrier with .40-caliber handgun.

 

City request for new 'operations center' denied by Lancaster Township; city to reapply

The proposed 34,577-square-foot building on Riverside Avenue would house some 70 city streets and parks employees.

 

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