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Cause of fire at Lancaster Dispensing Co. under investigation

The fire appears to have started in the kitchen preparation area on the first floor of the restaurant, officials said.

 

Man shot in abdomen by someone he knew: police

A 19-year-old Lancaster man was shot in the abdomen early Thursday in an incident police said was not random.

 

Homicide suspect arrested after trying to use stolen credit card info at Walmart

A Baltimore County homicide suspect was arrested in Lower Allen Township police Wednesday night after he was accused of using stolen credit card data at the Camp Hill Walmart.

 

Lititz couple charged with heroin dealing after year-long probe

A Lititz couple was charged with having 6.4 grams of bulk heroin in their home after a year-long investigation, the Lancaster County Drug Task Force announced.

 

Fatal house fire started from discarded smoking material

Discarded smoking material is what caused a fire last month that claimed the life of a pregnant woman and her two children in Berks County, police say.

 

Suspect facing charges after high speed chase from Route 322 to Harrisburg

State police have say a 50-year-old man will face multiple charges after a high speed chase and foot pursuit Wednesday evening.

 

2 accused in death of Penn State professor to stand trial soon

A Huntingdon County man and his niece accused of killing a Penn State professor whose body was found at the bottom of a quarry will face trial in October.

 

Crews fight fire at popular downtown bar in Lancaster

Crews were dispatched to Lancaster Dispensing Company.

 

Colorado movie theater mass shooter is now in a prison in Pennsylvania

James Holmes, serving a life sentence for the 2012 Aurora, Colo. movie theater mass shooting at a midnight "Batman" premiere, is now a Pennsylvania prison inmate.

 

Obituaries in the Patriot-News, Sept. 28, 2017

The obituaries that appear in today's edition of The Patriot-News are listed below, with links to each. The photos used are those submitted with the obituaries.

 

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